Caribou, Maine – A cool and crisp Thursday evening is on tap for Maine, with overnight lows dipping into the low 50s across the state. According to the National Weather Service in Caribou, patchy fog will form after midnight, especially in low-lying valleys, creating early morning visibility concerns for drivers.
Through the weekend, Maine residents can expect a steady rise in temperatures. Areas like Bangor and Presque Isle will see highs in the mid-80s by Sunday, with more intense summer heat building into the 90s for inland towns as the new workweek begins. Rain chances remain slim through early next week, allowing for plenty of dry, sunny weather across the region. The only interruption could come next Thursday, when a slight risk of showers creeps back into the forecast.
Travelers should stay alert for reduced visibility during the overnight and early morning hours, especially along rural roads and river valleys. If driving overnight, slow down and use low beams in foggy areas. Residents are encouraged to check forecasts for any additional advisories as temperatures climb sharply.
Warm, dry conditions will dominate until late next week, when more unsettled weather could return.