Caribou, ME – Northern Maine will experience mild and dry weather today, with temperatures reaching the upper 60s. Conditions remain clear, making it ideal for outdoor activities and travel along Route 1. However, a cold front arriving late Wednesday night will bring patchy fog and a drop in temperatures across the region.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will see mostly sunny skies before fog rolls in by the evening. The fog may affect visibility, particularly for drivers near Caribou and Route 1. Expect lows in the upper 30s overnight, with frost possible in northern valleys.
Residents should prepare for rain moving in late Friday, with showers potentially lasting into Saturday. While not expected to bring heavy rainfall, travel could be affected along major roadways, particularly during the morning hours. For the rest of the week, expect highs in the 60s and low 70s, with overnight temperatures dipping into the 40s.