Maine Forecast Today: Cool and Sunny Skies with Overnight Freeze in Caribou

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Caribou, ME – A cold snap will bring freezing overnight lows to Caribou, with clear skies and daytime highs barely reaching the 40s. Residents should prepare for tonight’s low near 22°F, as temperatures remain below freezing across the region, posing frost risks and urging caution for sensitive plants and outdoor activities.

According to the National Weather Service in Caribou, Saturday’s clear and cold conditions will persist through Sunday, when daytime highs reach 42°F with a mix of clouds and sun. Northwest winds will range from 6 to 11 mph, potentially gusting to 22 mph. This brisk weather creates a chilly feel in the air, ideal for layering if planning outdoor activities.

Expect mostly clear skies on Sunday night, with lows dipping again to around 22°F. Monday continues this trend, with a high of only 44°F and light winds. However, a shift begins Monday night as clouds roll in, bringing a 50% chance of rain showers after midnight. Temperatures could briefly drop to 31°F, possibly turning rain into light snow.

On Tuesday, rain and patchy fog are likely before 10 a.m., as temperatures rebound slightly to a high of 57°F. South winds at 11 mph may bring gusts up to 20 mph, with rain chances reaching 80%. Tuesday night holds a 60% chance of rain, with a low of 48°F.

Looking ahead, Wednesday’s forecast warns of heavy rain, with highs reaching 60°F and rain probability at 70%. Plan ahead, stay updated on changing conditions, and prepare for slick roads if commuting or traveling early next week.

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