Caribou, ME – Patchy fog and cooler temperatures are forecast for Tuesday night, with the mercury dipping down to 40°F. Residents should be prepared for reduced visibility on major roadways like Route 1, especially in low-lying areas.
The National Weather Service reports that fog is expected to develop after 9 p.m. Tuesday, with calm winds contributing to dense patches throughout the night. These conditions could linger into early Wednesday, potentially affecting the morning commute. Drivers are urged to slow down, keep headlights on low beam, and allow extra travel time if navigating through fog-heavy zones.
Tuesday will begin with sunny skies and a high near 67°F, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities. However, the evening’s temperature drop and the onset of fog will make travel more challenging. Wednesday will start with patchy morning fog before clearing to a mostly sunny day with a high near 64°F, accompanied by light southerly winds.
Looking ahead, there’s a 50% chance of rain Wednesday night, which could lead to slick roads. Thursday and Friday will be mostly clear and sunny, with highs in the mid-60s. Residents should monitor local forecasts for any updates as conditions evolve.