Caribou, ME – Light snow is set to begin late Saturday across western Maine, moving east by early Sunday morning. Forecasters predict 2-4 inches of accumulation, with possible rain or sleet along the immediate coastline.
According to the National Weather Service, the snow will taper off to flurries by midday Sunday. High pressure will then return, bringing clearing skies and plunging temperatures. Lows Sunday night will drop into the single digits and teens.
Monday promises sunny skies and seasonable temperatures, providing a brief reprieve before a new storm system arrives midweek. This system could bring heavy rain and strong winds, raising concerns for potential flooding and travel disruptions.
Residents are advised to monitor forecasts closely and prepare for changing conditions. For real-time updates and regional maps, visit the National Weather Service’s website at weather.gov.
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