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Friday, March 6
High: 33° at 3:50 pm  | Low: -6° at 2:49 am
Precipitation: 0.00" | Snow: 0.0"
Avg. Daily Wind: NNW @ 1 mph | Daily Maximum Gust: 11 mph @ 11:33 am
Data source: Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge not heated in winter.

Saturday, March 7
Normal High: 30°  |  Record High: 60° (1894)
Normal Low:    5°  |  Record Low: -31° (1968)
Normal Daily Precipitation: 0.09" | Record Precipitation: 1.08" (2011)
Normal Daily Snow: 0.7" | Record Snow: 12.0" (1997)
Source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data

Precipitation 2026
Precipitation: 2.93" |  normal = 5.78" (-2.85")
Snowfall 25-26: 61.6" | normal = 78.7" (-17.1")
Snowfall 24-25: 73.2" | normal = 99.3" (-26.1")
❄️ Annual snowfall measured from July 1 - June 30 ❄️
Data source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data
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Fort Kent, Maine, USA — Sun & Moon Today

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Moon Phase: 🌖 Waning Gibbous → 🌗 Last Quarter @ 5:38 am Wed. Mar. 11

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The Week Ahead for Fort Kent & the Saint John Valley of Maine
Apex Wx forecasts updated 7–9 am weekdays  /  8–10 am weekends & holiday







7-Day Outlook: Sat. Mar. 7 - Thu. Mar. 12
Updated Saturday, March 7 at 9:20 am EST

Daylight Saving Time Reminder EST → EDT
Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead one hour before heading to bed tonight since we “spring forward” early Sunday morning. It’s also a great time to check smoke detector batteries and make sure your clocks, appliances, and vehicle displays are updated.

Today - Monday
A Winter Weather Advisory is currently in effect this morning from 6 am until 1 pm this afternoon. Light freezing rain or drizzle early this morning may create slick spots on untreated roads during the morning hours. As warmer air moves in ahead of a warm front, temperatures will gradually rise and precipitation will change to plain rain. The switch to rain is expected around midday in the colder valleys of northern Maine. Ice accumulation should remain light, generally around a tenth of an inch or less. Today's high tops out in the middle 40s with south wind 9-11 mph with gusts to around 21 mph. 90% chance of precipitation with totals around 0.10-inch or less.

Tonight, mostly cloudy skies remain overhead as a cold front approaches from Québec with a 90% chance of rain overnight. Lows fall into the low 30s with south wind 5-8 mph becoming northwest after midnight around 5 mph. Precipitation totals in the 1/10 to 1/4-inch range.

Mild conditions continue Sunday, promoting snowmelt across the region. Mostly cloudy skies remain over the Valley as the cold front traverses the area and moves offshore by Sunday evening with a warm front moving by overnight into Monday morning. A 60% chance of rain with precipitation totals in the 0.01 to 0.09-inch range. High near 40°F with north-northwest wind 3-4 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.

Sunday night, mostly cloudy skies in the evening become partly cloudy overnight with temperatures in the low 30s as high pressure over the Mid-Atlantic builds into the region. West southwest wind near 6 mph expected Sunday night.

Mild weather will remain across the region through the first half of the upcoming week as a stable weather pattern keeps warmer air over northern New England. The prolonged warmth will cause significant snowmelt, though most locations across the Valley will melt more slowly due to deeper, colder snow. The warmer temperatures will also weaken river and lake ice, increasing the potential for ice deterioration.

Currently, Monday is looking partly sunny in the morning then mostly sunny by afternoon with a high in the low 50s. Southwest wind 10-11 mph gusting to around 21 mph. Monday night, mostly clear skies as a dry cold front approaches. Lows fall into the lower 30s with southwest wind 0-7 mph.

Tuesday - Friday
Partly sunny and cooler conditions are expected Tuesday with Fort Kent reaching a high in the low 40s. Northwest wind 0-7 mph with a 10% chance of precipitation. A low pressure system is expected to move toward the region from the west bringing a chance for precipitation. Mostly cloudy skies overspread Fort Kent Tuesday night with a low in the middle 10s. 40% chance of snow developing after midnight. North wind 0-7 mph.

There is still uncertainty about the exact track of the system and how it will affect temperatures and precipitation types for the Saint John Valley. A warmer track would bring more rain and possibly lower precipitation totals, while a track closer to the coast could allow colder air to move in sooner, leading to more snow and higher totals. Some wintry mix, such as sleet or freezing rain, may also be possible at the start of the precipitation. After the system passes, temperatures are expected to cool back toward more typical levels late in the week.

Snow is expected to develop on Wednesday and continue into Wednesday night, with periods of steady snowfall likely and high chances for accumulation. Highs Wednesday in the upper 20s with cloudy skies and a 90% chance of snow. Wednesday night, expect cloudy skies with a 90% chance of snow and a low in the upper 10s.

Snow will likely persist into Thursday, though it should become lighter and more intermittent through the day. By Thursday night, only a slight chance of lingering snow showers remains as colder air settles into the region and skies gradually begin to clear. Highs Thursday in the low 30s under mostly cloudy skies and a 70% chance of precipitation. Thursday night, mostly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of snow and lows in the 5 to 10 above range.

Friday will bring quieter weather with a mix of sun and clouds and seasonably cold temperatures. Another chance for light snow may return Friday night as clouds increase. Highs Friday in the mid-20s with chances of snow falling to 20%. Low pressure approaches from the Great Lakes Friday night increasing chances of snow to 40% with lows expected in the upper single digits above zero.



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🇺🇸 Today's US National Weather Outlook 🇺🇸

Stormy South, Wet Northwest, and Unseasonable Warmth Across Much of the U.S.
A cold front moving across the country will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms from the Great Lakes to Texas on Saturday, with some storms becoming severe. Damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes will be possible, along with localized flash flooding where storms repeatedly move over the same areas. Rain and thunderstorms will spread east into the Mid-Atlantic and New England before the front moves offshore Sunday. Meanwhile, the Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies will continue to see periods of valley rain and mountain snow, with heavier snow possible in higher elevations later in the weekend. Much of the nation will experience well above normal temperatures, with some areas seeing record or near-record warmth.
⛈️Thunderstorm / Severe Weather Outlook⛈️
Severe Storm Threat Across the South and Ohio Valley
Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected today across parts of Texas into the Lower Mississippi Valley and Mid-South, as well as portions of the Ohio Valley into western Pennsylvania and New York. Damaging wind gusts will be the most common hazard, though large hail may occur in parts of Texas and a few tornadoes are possible in the upper Ohio Valley. Storms will develop along and ahead of a cold front moving east through the region. Thunderstorms may strengthen during the afternoon as warmer, more humid air fuels storm development. Storms in the Ohio Valley are expected to move quickly eastward before weakening this evening, while storms across the South may persist into the early evening hours.
🔥Fire Weather🔥

Cold Front Brings Cooler Weather and Spotty Fire Concerns
A strong cold front is moving east across the Midwest and southeast through the Plains today, bringing cooler temperatures and increasing high pressure behind it. Showers and recent rainfall from the Ohio Valley into the Lower Mississippi Valley will help limit fire weather concerns across much of the central and eastern United States. However, parts of the northern High Plains could see elevated fire risk this afternoon as gusty winds and dry air develop, particularly across eastern Wyoming and nearby areas of Nebraska and South Dakota. Meanwhile, southern California will experience gusty offshore winds through early Sunday, with occasional stronger gusts possible. Despite the wind, vegetation conditions are not currently favorable for significant wildfire spread.
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