Caribou, ME – Caribou residents will face patchy fog early this morning, reducing visibility before clearing into the afternoon. After 3 p.m., rain is expected to move in, potentially delivering up to a quarter of an inch of precipitation, and more rain will continue throughout the week.
According to the National Weather Service, the morning fog may cause some delays for commuters, with low visibility expected until mid-morning. Rain will start later in the day, with the heaviest showers hitting by late afternoon and evening. Winds will pick up slightly, and Monday’s high will reach 57°F. The evening will see continued rain and a low of 49°F, leading into a soggy week with more showers likely on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Residents should prepare for potentially slick roads in the morning due to the fog, and rainfall later in the day may cause minor flooding in low-lying areas.
Extended Forecast:
• Monday: Patchy fog in the morning, rain in the afternoon, high near 57°F.
• Monday night: Rain, low near 49°F.
• Tuesday: Rain likely, high near 54°F.
• Tuesday night: Rain tapering off, low near 49°F.
• Wednesday: Slight chance of showers, high near 54°F.
• Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 52°F.




