Temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday could climb above 60 degrees in some areas, according to the National Weather Service.
The alerts come as much of the U.S. is experiencing abnormally warm temperatures more reminiscent of late spring or early summer.
Maine's Total Weather meteorologist Colleen Hurley is also tracking a chance for snow later in the week and a cool weekend with more chances for rain and snow.
Morrill, 48, restores run-down rustic properties in the Pine Tree State so families can pass them down for generations.
After a cold winter, potholes are starting to form across Maine as temperatures finally warm up.
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Several communities in southern and central Maine have also announced parking bans and early closures. Forecasters say anywhere from 1-2 inches to 5 inches could fall by Wednesday morning.
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Thursday will look a lot different than Wednesday with highs in the middle 30s and cloudy skies.
Any lingering snow showers will taper off after 8 a.m. on Friday.
"Somewhere in the region is probably going to get a significant snowfall Saturday into Sunday. But where? That's the question," says meteorologist Sven Sundgaard.