Daily Wind: NW @ 1 mph | Max.
Gust: 13 mph @ 1:15 pm Source:
Davis
Instruments Vantage
Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge
not heated in winter.
High pressure at the surface and aloft will build across the US
East Coast today and Wednesday with dry conditions and increasingly
warm temperatures. A warm front crosses the region Tuesday into
Wednesday with sunny and hot conditions expected with highs in the
mid-to-upper 80s for most Valley locations. Overnight lows in the
lower 50s are expected tonight.
Canadian wildfire smoke will be a factor in daytime highs
Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Caribou also notes that
"[a]t this point will call the smoke as haze in the forecast for now
with it likely to remain aloft. However, near surface smoke modeling
from the HRRR [a high resolution short-range forecast model]
strongly suggests smoke making it down to the surface from the
Moosehead Region into the North Woods and NE Aroostook
County...[which] may result in reduced visibility and a cut in
incoming solar radiation." While other models vary regarding the
amount of surface smoke, any haze resulting from smoke aloft or at
the surface may impact temperatures across the SJV Wednesday.
A cold front approaches Wednesday night as the high pressure
ridge aloft begins to break down with partly sunny skies in the
morning allowing temperatures to climbing into the mid-80s in Fort
Kent and vicinity. As the cold front moves across the region,
afternoon showers and scattered thunderstorms are possible, and a
few storms may become strong with gusty winds, small hail, and heavy
rainfall. Storms look to wane Thursday evening with the loss of
daytime heating. A chance of showers continues overnight into Friday
morning.
A stalled frontal boundary remains near or across Maine Friday
with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers in the
afternoon/evening. Some model uncertainty is present for the weekend
with NWS Caribou stating, "This weekend has some interesting
components to it as waves of energy track up along the boundary.
This will likely result in a wet Saturday across the area with
numerous showers and even some steady rain. Temperatures will not be
as cold as previous weekends with highs in the upper 60s."
This scenario looks to bring a chance of showers Saturday with
scattered showers Saturday night and Sunday with high pressure
bringing mostly sunny skies by Monday, though a chance of isolated
showers remains possible for Fort Kent and vicinity Monday
afternoon/evening.
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8-14 Day Climate Trends: Tue.
June 10 - Mon. June 16
Northern Maine: Above
normal temperatures | Above normal
precipitation
US National Weather
June 3: Severe Thunderstorms in
the Central and Southern Plains; Heavy
Rainfall in South Florida Scattered severe thunderstorms
may produce damaging winds, large hail,
and a couple tornadoes across parts of the
Great Plains into the Midwest through
tonight and again on Tuesday. Heavy to
excessive rainfall and urban flooding will
continue over South Florida and the
Florida Keys through Tuesday.
Thunderstorm/Severe Weather
Outlook June 3 Scattered severe thunderstorms
are possible from the southern Great
Plains to the Midwest. Damaging winds
and large hail are the primary concern.
Credit: College of DuPage NEXLAB
Satellite and Radar / 1km resolution / Band Type: Composite
(Visual/Near-IR)
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