Caribou, Maine – Below-normal temperatures will keep conditions cool across northern Maine through Saturday, with highs only reaching the mid-40s to low 50s before a warming trend begins by late Sunday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Caribou, Saturday marks the last day of cooler-than-average conditions, with inland المدن like Caribou, Presque Isle, and Houlton staying in the 45°F to 52°F range. Coastal areas, including Bar Harbor and Eastport, will remain slightly milder but steady due to ocean influence.
By Sunday afternoon, temperatures will rise into the upper 50s and low 60s across much of the region, with continued warming into Monday and Tuesday. Roads and infrastructure are not expected to see weather-related disruptions through early week, with dry conditions dominating.
Attention then turns to midweek, when multiple storm systems are expected to bring increasing chances for rainfall starting Wednesday. Rain may become steadier and heavier by Thursday into Friday, which could lead to wet roads and slower travel along key routes such as I-95 and U.S. Route 1.
Residents should take advantage of the quiet weather through Tuesday before preparing for a wetter pattern later in the week. Additional updates are expected as timing and rainfall totals become clearer.





