“The highest potential for greater than a foot would certainly be in Maine,” he said.

Cities farther south along the East Coast will face far less precipitation.

New York could see up to four inches of snow, Philadelphia could get two and Washington will most likely have about an inch, the Weather Prediction Center said on Sunday.

Parts of New Jersey remained without power after last week’s storm. As of Sunday afternoon, more than 14,000 customers served by Jersey Central Power & Light were still waiting for their electricity to be restored.

On Twitter on Saturday, Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey called the company’s lack of preparation and response “embarrassing and unacceptable.”

“Once all power has been restored to every New Jersey resident and business, our administration will begin an investigation into what went wrong and how utilities could have responded better,” he added.