Urgent Winter Storm Hits Fryeburg: Snow and Bitter Cold Expected

BREAKING: A significant winter storm is impacting Fryeburg, Maine, with snowfall accumulating rapidly. As of this morning, residents are experiencing several inches of fresh snow, with conditions expected to worsen throughout the day.

The National Weather Service has confirmed that temperatures will plunge on Monday, December 11, 2025, with windchill factors making it feel like below zero across the state. This extreme cold follows a day of heavy snowfall that has blanketed the area, creating hazardous conditions for travel and outdoor activities.

Authorities are urging residents to stay indoors as snow continues to fall. Reports indicate that visibility is limited on roads, and those who must travel should exercise extreme caution. “We are asking everyone to avoid unnecessary travel,” said a spokesperson from the local emergency management agency. “Safety is our top priority.”

In Fryeburg, the picturesque scene at the North Fryeburg Community Chapel has turned into a winter wonderland, but this beauty comes with risks. Snow buildup on roofs and icy roads are posing threats to safety. Residents are advised to clear walkways and driveways to prevent further hazards.

As temperatures drop, heating systems will be put to the test. Residents are reminded to check smoke detectors and ensure that heating equipment is functioning safely. Emergency services are on standby to assist those in need.

Stay tuned as we continue to monitor this developing situation. Updates will provide real-time information on snow totals and road conditions. For those affected, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and prepared as we brace for a bitterly cold start to the week.

Remember to share this update with family and friends in the area to keep everyone informed. Stay safe, Fryeburg!