Caribou, ME — High pressure building across northern Maine will bring a noticeably calmer and clearer night for the region. Winds will continue to diminish through the evening, allowing temperatures to drop into the 20s area-wide, with some northern locations dipping into the upper teens by early Wednesday morning.
The National Weather Service in Caribou reports that skies will clear more efficiently across southern and eastern sections, aiding radiational cooling but also providing a quiet, stable night across Aroostook County and surrounding areas.
Tonight (Tuesday Night):
- Lows: 18°–27° depending on location
- Clearing skies, diminishing winds
- Coldest in far northern and interior zones
Wednesday:
A calm and seasonably cool day is expected, with mostly sunny skies in the south and increasing sun farther north as high pressure takes firm control.
- Highs:Upper 20s to low 40s
- Northern interior: 29°–35°
- Central/eastern areas: 34°–39°
- Downeast coast: 40°–43°
Winds will remain light, making for a pleasant mid-November day despite the chill.
Looking Ahead:
Forecasters are monitoring the potential for a rain/snow mix toward the end of the week, though specifics—including timing, coverage, and amounts—remain dependent on developing storm track details.





