Caribou, ME – Rain and snow showers are set to impact Caribou and northern Maine on Monday, bringing a wintry mix to the region. Residents should prepare for slippery roads and fluctuating temperatures as the week begins.
According to the National Weather Service, clouds will dominate Monday’s skies, with rain developing by the afternoon. Evening hours may bring a mix of rain and snow as temperatures drop near 35°F. While new precipitation is expected to remain light, gusts of up to 25 mph could cause localized issues, especially for drivers.
Monday’s high is forecasted to reach 43°F before dipping to 35°F overnight. Conditions are expected to clear Tuesday, with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 46°F. Gusty northwest winds of up to 20 mph could linger into midweek, keeping temperatures feeling cooler.
Looking ahead, Wednesday will stay dry but overcast, with highs near 46°F and lows around 39°F. By Thursday evening, rain chances increase again as a new system moves in, with highs near 47°F.
Drivers should remain cautious on Monday night as roads could become slick during the rain-snow transition. Prepare for reduced visibility and minor accumulations, particularly in higher elevations. Keep an eye on updated forecasts for changes in timing or conditions.
Plan for cooler conditions through midweek, and be ready for another round of rain heading into late Thursday night and Friday.
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