NEAR TERM: Winds and seas initially just below SCA thresholds this eve will subside further below thresholds ovrngt and Fri. Winds light and variable Tues night shifting N behind the front on Wed at 5 to 10 kts with gusts 15 to 20 kts. Possible IFR early Wed morning at BGR/BHB in patchy fog. Generally VFR, though dips to MVFR possible in heavier rain. SW winds 5 to 10 kts gusting to 15 to 20 kts. VFR with a chance for thunderstorms Tues afternoon, especially across northern terminals. Winds will become light and shift SW Sun night, then increase to 10 to 15 kts with gusts 20 to 25 kts on Mon. ![]() Light NW winds Sat night increasing to 5 to 10 kts Sunday with gusts to 20 kts. Lgt NW winds at ngt and mdt NW winds by day. Lgt winds xcpt lcly strong in vcnty of tstms. all TAF sites msly VFR xcpt brief MVFR/IFR clgs/vsbys in any tstms or heavier shwrs. Given the setup, leaning towards the slower solution with this forecast, such that rain will finally dissipate and leave the forecast area Thursday night into Friday.ĪVIATION /19Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/. GEFS members move the low out of our area the quickest, while Canadian and EC ensemble members delay the progression. The progression of the upper level trough will be slow, though uncertainty remains as to how slowly the trough will exit to the east. Diurnal heating each afternoon will support instability and the potential for thunderstorm development. Southwest flow aloft will lead to substantial moisture advection at 700 mb, supporting stratiform rain Tuesday night through the day on Thursday. Temperatures will not reach as high across the north on Tuesday as the cold front slowly pushes through.Ī second shortwave will wrap around the upper level trough through mid-week, leading to an elongated area of low pressure across northern New England and persistent unsettled weather. SW flow ahead of the front will maintain mild temperatures Monday night and warm highs across interior Downeast on Tuesday. John Valley Monday night, bringing rain showers into the area. A cold front will slowly push into the St. This southwesterly flow will advect warmer temperatures into the area, leading to low temps in the 50s and high temps in the upper 70s across the north to lower 80s in the Bangor and interior Downeast regions. Winds will shift to out of the SW Sunday night into Monday as the high pressure begins to slide to the east. High temperatures on Sunday will lift into the 70s. Some river valleys across the North Woods may decouple earlier than the rest of the area, and could see temperatures fall into the 30s. Low temps Saturday night will fall into the 40s across the north and lower 50s near the coast. High pressure will persist through the day on Sunday, maintaining clear skies across the forecast area and temperatures around to slightly below average for this time of year. SHORT TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/. Hi temps Sat aftn will be 5 to 10 deg below seasonal norms. Msly sunny skies and cool, breezy conditions (with NW gusts up to 25 mph) can then be xpctd on Sat as sfc high pres builds toward the FA, with a pd of SC cldnss ovr Nrn areas durg the morn. Prior to ending, stronger tstms may contain hail and strong winds in addition to brief heavy downpours.įollowing the cold front, clrg skies and drier air will advc into the FA from QB ovrngt. Shwrs and tstms will end fairly quickly from NW to SE behind the advcg cold front late this aftn to erly eve, respectively. Another cold front will begin to approach the region late Tuesday, then cross the region on Wednesday. High pressure will build in from the northwest on Saturday then slide south of the area Sunday into Monday. ![]() A cold front will slowly cross the region by evening. Winds and seas higher in and near tstms.Īrea Discussion for - Caribou, ME (on/off) Help NOTE: mouseover dotted underlined text for definitionĪrea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 341 PM EDT Fri Jul 8 2022 Wed.SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming N after midnight. Mon night.SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Sun.NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming sw in the afternoon. Sat night.W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming nw after midnight. Sat.N winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming W in the afternoon. Vsby locally 1 to 3 nm in Thunderstorms and heavier showers. Scattered showers and tstms early this evening, then scattered showers late this evening. Tonight.SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming nw after midnight. ANZ052 Intra Coastal Waters From Schoodic Point, Me To Stonington, Me- 244 Pm Edt Fri Jul 8 2022
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