Aroostook County, ME: Snow Chance Monday Night Into Tuesday

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Caribou, Maine – Light snow could move into northern Maine Monday night into Tuesday, potentially affecting early-week travel across Aroostook County.

According to the National Weather Service in Caribou, partly cloudy skies are expected Sunday night, followed by a mix of sun and clouds Monday. The first chance of snow arrives Monday night into early Tuesday, mainly north of the Katahdin region.

Forecasters say snow accumulation will generally be around one inch or less.

A second opportunity for snow is expected during the midweek period, with the best chance currently projected for the Bangor region and Downeast areas. After that system moves through, another round of snow is possible next weekend, though details remain uncertain.

In addition to the precipitation chances, afternoon high temperatures are forecast to run above normal during the upcoming week. Caribou is expected to reach the freezing mark this week for the first time in approximately a month.

While snowfall amounts appear light at this time, even minor accumulations could create slick spots on untreated roads during the Monday night and Tuesday morning commute. Students and early-morning commuters in northern Maine may want to monitor updated forecasts.

Residents are encouraged to check for updated forecasts as timing and coverage may shift.


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