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🗓️ Apex Wx Fort Kent Weather Almanac 🗓️
Measurements in United
States customary units unless otherwise indicated. Times
US Eastern
Monday, April 14
High: 56° at 3:05 pm
/ Low: 32° at 11:17 pm
Precipitation: 0.27" / Snow:
0.0"
Daily Wind: Avg. Dir. & Speed: NNW
@ 2 mph / Max. Gust: 17 mph at 3:28 pm Source:
Davis
Instruments Vantage
Pro 2 Personal Weather Station / Rain gauge
not heated in winter.
Tuesday, April 15
Normal High: 45° /
Record High: 66° in 1969 Normal Low: 25° / Record
Low: 10° in 2018
Skies become cloudy today as an occluded front approaches from
the Great Lakes. A chance of showers is possible this afternoon
with rain likely this evening changing to snow after midnight. A
rain/snow mix starts the day Wednesday as the front moves across
the Valley.
Rain is likely Wednesday afternoon then rain/snow Wednesday
evening as the front lifts northeast of the region. Mostly cloudy
skies with snow showers are expected Wednesday night. Partly sunny
skies with breezy west winds develop as high pressure builds into
the SJV Thursday with partly cloudy skies across the area Thursday
night.
Daily Summary
Today: Scattered showers, mainly
before 3pm, then a chance of rain after 5pm.
Cloudy, with a high near 49. Light southeast wind
increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Chance
of precipitation is 30%.
Tonight: Snow, possibly mixed with
rain, becoming all snow after 4am. The rain could
be heavy at times. Low around 34. East wind around
5 mph becoming northeast after midnight. Chance of
precipitation is 100%. Little or no snow
accumulation expected.
Wednesday: Rain and snow before noon,
then rain likely between noon and 4pm, then rain
and snow after 4pm. High near 43. Northwest wind 6
to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Little
or no snow accumulation expected.
Wednesday Night: Rain and snow
showers, becoming all snow after 7pm. Low around
33. West wind 5 to 7 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 80%. New snow accumulation of less than a half
inch possible.
Thursday: A slight chance of snow
showers before noon. Partly sunny, with a high
near 44. West wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as
high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a
low around 28. Northwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
4-7 Day Outlook: Fri. Apr. 18 - Mon. Apr. 21
Mostly sunny skies overspread the SJV Friday as high pressure
builds into the region. A low pressure system and associated
fronts approaches from the west Friday night and Saturday with
rain for Fort Kent and surrounding communities continuing into
Saturday night.
Rain/snow tapers off Sunday AM, though some isolated snow
showers may occur into the afternoon Easter Sunday. High pressure
brings decreasing clouds with partly cloudy skies Sunday night and
mostly sunny skies across the SJV Monday.
Daily Summary
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 55.
West wind around 7 mph.
Friday Night: Rain likely, mainly after 5am.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. Chance of precipitation
is 60%.
Saturday: Rain. High near 54. Chance of
precipitation is 90%.
Saturday Night: Rain likely before 4am, then a
slight chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low
around 31. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Sunday: A slight chance of rain and snow
showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 45. Chance of
precipitation is 20%.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around
29.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a
low around 34.
Apr. 15: Snow in
the Great Lakes; Windy Conditions in the East Lake effect snow will impact the Great Lakes region
through the day. Gusty winds will pick up across the Midwest,
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic beginning this afternoon following a
cold front. Elevated fire weather conditions will persist across
the Desert Southwest today, with critical fire weather conditions
developing Wednesday and Thursday in the Southern Plains.:
Thunderstorm/Severe
Weather Outlook for Apr. 15
Thunderstorms will be possible today in parts of the Northeast,
Four Corners, south-central Rockies and from western Nevada into
California. No severe weather is expected.
Credit: College of DuPage NEXLAB
Satellite and Radar / 1km resolution / Band Type: Composite
(Visual/Near-IR)
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