Caribou, ME — Warm and dry conditions are expected to dominate the weather in Caribou through midweek, with temperatures forecast to rise above seasonal averages. By Monday, highs will climb into the low to mid-80s, creating unseasonably warm conditions for September. Residents can expect mostly sunny skies from Sunday through Wednesday, with afternoon highs ranging from 80 to 85 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, this warming trend will start on Sunday, when temperatures could near 80, with continued dry weather into next week. Nighttime lows will range from the 40s in the northern regions to near 50 in the south, providing some relief from the daytime heat.
Residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours, especially on Monday and Tuesday when temperatures will peak. With no rain in sight, outdoor watering and lawn maintenance should be planned accordingly. The dry spell may also elevate fire risks, so use caution with any open flames.
This weather pattern is expected to continue through midweek, before cooler temperatures return later in the week. Keep updated on the latest forecasts to plan for these warm days ahead.