Caribou, ME – Northern Maine residents will see seasonably mild weather today before a surge of summerlike warmth takes hold by mid-week.
According to the National Weather Service in Caribou, a cold front may trigger spotty showers across eastern areas this afternoon. Elsewhere, skies will be partly to mostly cloudy in the north and mostly sunny across Downeast Maine. Highs today will range from the upper 60s in the north to the low-to-mid 70s further south.
Tonight, conditions turn mostly clear with lows dipping into the low 40s across northern Maine and the low 50s along the Downeast coast. The last quarter moon will rise from the northeast at about 10:40 p.m.
The week ahead will remain dry, starting off mild before temperatures climb toward mid-summer levels. Monday will bring highs in the low 70s, warming into the mid 70s Tuesday. By Wednesday and Thursday, most areas are expected to reach the upper 70s under mostly sunny skies.
Forecasters emphasize the stretch of clear, dry days will continue, offering an early taste of summerlike warmth as Maine heads deeper into September.
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