Caribou, ME – Snow showers across eastern Maine will taper off by this morning, making way for a partly sunny sky with temperatures reaching into the low 40s. Despite some lingering flurries in the northern regions, conditions should improve as the day progresses, providing a brief break in winter weather.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight will bring mostly clear skies to the state. However, a cold front will approach, pushing clouds back into the area and causing temperatures to dip into the upper 20s overnight in most places. While Friday may see some snow showers across the northern part of the state, the weather is expected to remain mild for much of the day.
Looking ahead to Monday, snow, sleet, and freezing rain are expected to impact the northern regions of Maine, making for hazardous travel conditions. Drivers in these areas are urged to prepare for icy roads early in the morning.