Maine woke up to a winter wonderland Sunday as a fast-moving coastal storm dropped nearly 10 inches of snow in some spots overnight. Coastal areas got the heaviest snow while interior and northern locations saw a dusting in the storm that moved into Maine from the south after dark Saturday and wound down around sunrise Sunday as it moved offshore. Emergency dispatchers said they were handling calls for some slide-offs and pull-outs on roads but the storm caused no serious accidents. The National Weather Service office in Gray reported depths of 9.8 inches in Gray, 7.3 inches in Portland, 7 inches in Saco, 7.3 in Windham, 8.8 inches in Westbrook, 4.5 inches in Auburn, 7 inches n Newcastle, 7.5 inches in Bath, 3.5 inches in Sidney, 4.6 inches in Bridgton and 3 inches in Augusta.