Caribou, ME – Northern Maine will see a quiet stretch of weather from early Thursday morning until late Friday night, with sunshine dominating most of today before a weak front brings a chance of light rain or snow. The National Weather Service Caribou office says temperatures today will range from the mid-30s across the north to the low 40s Downeast, offering a tranquil end to the workweek before conditions trend more unsettled.
According to the National Weather Service, high pressure crests over the region today, bringing mostly sunny skies with light winds. Tonight will be partly cloudy and chilly, with lows dipping toward 20 degrees in the north and near 30 along the coast.
A weak frontal boundary is expected to move in late Friday into Friday evening, likely producing a bit of light snow or rain across northern zones, while Downeast areas may see lighter precipitation or none at all. Highs Friday will span from the upper 30s north to the mid-40s Downeast.
The weekend remains dry and seasonable, with temperatures holding steady and skies staying partly sunny. No significant weather hazards are expected Saturday or Sunday.
Forecasters also note another system approaching from the southwest by Wednesday, with the potential to bring rain across much of Maine and wet snow across northern areas. Details are still developing, and the NWS plans to refine the midweek timeline as new data arrives.
Residents across Aroostook County—from Caribou and Presque Isle to Fort Kent and Houlton—can expect calm weather today before a brief period of light wintry precipitation to end the workweek.





