Caribou, ME — Residents in Caribou can expect a warm and sunny Tuesday, with inland highs reaching the mid-80s. The National Weather Service forecasts clear skies tonight, providing a perfect view of the partial lunar eclipse starting at 8:41 PM. The event will last until early Wednesday morning, ending around 12:47 AM. Temperatures will remain mild overnight, ideal for stargazers hoping to catch a glimpse of the supermoon.
According to the National Weather Service, dry and warm weather will continue through Wednesday. A cold front will move into the area by Thursday afternoon, bringing cooler temperatures. Thursday’s high will hover near 80, while weekend highs will drop to the mid-60s. Expect dry conditions throughout, with little chance of rain.
Residents are encouraged to prepare for cooler temperatures and plan outdoor activities accordingly. Friday will see temperatures dip into the 70s, with a noticeable chill by the weekend under mostly sunny skies. Those eager to view the eclipse should check local weather conditions to ensure clouds don’t obstruct the celestial event.