Caribou, Maine – Inland Maine will see a sunny to partly cloudy Sunday with highs hovering near 70°F, but isolated afternoon showers could pop up from the central highlands to eastern counties.
According to the National Weather Service in Caribou, a brief shower may develop later today across central and eastern areas, while tonight brings clear skies and patchy fog—especially for Downeast towns like Bar Harbor and Eastport. Lows dip into the mid-40s.
Monday stays pleasant with highs in the mid to upper 70s, but the weather shifts Tuesday and Wednesday as increasing humidity moves into the region. Northern areas, including Presque Isle and Fort Kent, will face a daily risk of afternoon showers and thunderstorms both days, with highs climbing toward 80°F by midweek.
By Thursday, a low-pressure system tracking across the state will bring widespread clouds and rain, with northern zones expected to see the heaviest downpours. Residents across Aroostook and Penobscot counties should prepare for potential travel disruptions.
Friday may offer some relief, but scattered showers and cooler highs in the 70s could linger—especially inland.
Warnings remain in effect for Thursday’s rain across northern Maine. Watch for additional advisories midweek.