Maine – Light snowflakes drift across Caribou this morning, dusting roads and creating slick patches as temperatures sit near 27°F. The air feels biting, and even minor snow showers are enough to coat untreated surfaces quickly.
According to the National Weather Service in Caribou, scattered snow showers will continue through the morning with a 30% chance of precipitation. Winds remain light, but cold pavement allows snow to stick, especially on secondary roads and Route 1.
Conditions briefly improve later today as skies try to brighten and highs reach near 36°F. Still, any melting will be limited. Moisture left behind can refreeze quickly once temperatures drop again.
Sunday brings another round of snow, mainly after 2 p.m., with highs near 30°F. Accumulations remain light, but steady flakes could reduce visibility and create slushy roads into the evening hours.
Snow chances continue into Monday, with highs near 32°F and another 30% chance of snow showers. Roads may stay slick throughout the day, especially in shaded areas.
The bigger concern arrives Monday night, when temperatures plunge to around 12°F. Any remaining moisture will freeze solid, setting up icy roads and sidewalks into early Tuesday morning.
Tuesday offers sunshine and a high near 35°F, but the cold start will keep conditions slippery early.
Plan extra travel time through Monday and watch for icy spots early Tuesday. Are you seeing snow stick to roads in your area yet?
Five Day Outlook for Caribou, Maine:
Sunday: High 30°F, chance of snow
Monday: High 32°F, snow showers possible
Tuesday: High 35°F, sunny
Wednesday: High 35°F, chance of snow
Thursday: High 32°F, chance of snow



