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Sunday, March 15
High: 33° at 3:41 pm  | Low: 19° at 4:19 am
Precipitation: 0.02" | Snow: 0.0"
Avg. Daily Wind: N @ 2 mph | Daily Maximum Gust: 17 mph @ 9:57 am
Data source: Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge not heated in winter.

Monday, March 16
Normal High: 33°  |  Record High: 58° (2025)
Normal Low:    9°  |  Record Low: -18° (1956)
Normal Daily Precipitation: 0.09" | Record Precipitation: 0.70" (1937)
Normal Daily Snow: 0.6" | Record Snow: 8.0" (1989)
Source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data

Precipitation 2026
Precipitation: 4.56" |  normal = 6.59 (-2.03")
Snowfall 25-26: 67.1" | normal = 84.7" (-17.6")
❄️ 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 Crescent → 🌑 New Moon  @ 9:23 pm Wed. 18 Mar 26

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7-Day Outlook: Mon. Mar. 16 - Sun. Mar. 22
Updated March 16 at 8:15 am EDT

Today - Tuesday
A warm front will lift across the region today with light  overrunning precipitation producing a light glaze of ice and slick driving conditions around the Saint John Valley this morning with snow accumulations up to 1-inch possible. Precipitation then changes to rain as the day progresses with around 1/4-inch precipitation possible today. High in the mid- to upper 40s and southeast wind 15-20 mph gusting 30-35 mph at times. Near 100% chance of precipitation today. Patchy fog is possible later today through tonight.

Tonight, a cold front approaches this evening and crosses the region overnight with a near 100% chance of rain. Rainfall totals in the 1/4 to 1/2-inch range possible. Lows dip into the upper 30s/low 40s with south wind 15-20 mph gusting 35-40 mph.

A secondary cold front moves through Tuesday with a continued chance of rain Tuesday morning. However much colder air moves in behind the second front with temperatures falling throughout the day from a high in the mid-40s, and rain changing to snow in the afternoon with less than 1/2-inch snowfall anticipated. A 70% chance of precipitation with totals in the 0.10 and 0.15-inch expected. Southwest wind 15-20 mph gusting around 25-35 mph at times.

Tuesday night, partly cloudy skies overspread the Valley as cold high pressure builds across the region. Overnight lows plunge into the 0 to 5°F range with breezy west winds pushing wind chill values into the -5 to -10°F range.

High pressure slides across the SJV Wednesday into Thursday with mostly sunny skies and cold conditions with a high around 20°F in Fort Kent. West wind 5-10 mph expected with wind chill values as cold as -8°F. Wednesday night, partly cloudy and cold conditions with lows in the 5°F to 10°F range. South wind 0-7 mph.

Thursday - Sunday
High pressure moves east Thursday while an area of low pressure north of the Great Lakes tracks towards Québec bringing increasing clouds and breezy south winds 8-14 mph as the day progresses. High in the mid-30s with a 20% chance of snow by afternoon. Thursday night, mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of snow and a low in the lower 20s. South wind 0-7 mph.

Astronomical spring begins at 10:46 am Friday morning, but conditions will remain winter-like heading into the second half of March. Mostly cloudy skies as a cold front crosses the region early in the day producing a 60% chance of snow. High in the mid-30s with southwest wind 8-14 mph. Friday night, skies become partly cloudy with a 40% chance of snow and another burst of cold air behind the cold front dropping temperatures into the 10°-15°F range overnight. Northwest wind 0-7 mph.

Partly sunny skies with a 40% chance of snow Saturday as an upper-level trough slowly crosses the region over the course of the day. High in the low 30s with northwest wind 8-14 mph. Saturday night, partly cloudy skies with a 40% chance of snow as the upper trough moves into the Maritimes and another disturbance looks to move in from the west. Lows Saturday night 10°F to 15°F with light northwest wind 0-7 mph.

Cold conditions maintain a grip on the Valley Sunday with partly sunny skies as low pressure moves into the Maritimes. High in the upper 20s with a 20% chance of snow and northwest wind 8-14 mph. Sunday night, mostly cloudy and cold with a low in the 10°-15°F range and 8-14 mph. 30% chance of snow.



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Powerful Great Lakes Storm Brings Blizzard Conditions; Severe Thunderstorms Expected Across the East
An intense storm system moving through the Great Lakes continues to produce dangerous winter weather today across parts of the Upper Midwest and Upper Great Lakes. Additional heavy snow and strong winds will keep blizzard conditions going in portions of Upper Michigan before gradually easing tonight. Farther east, a powerful cold front will sweep across the eastern United States this afternoon and evening, bringing a high risk of severe thunderstorms from the Mid-Atlantic southward. Damaging winds, heavy rain, and isolated tornadoes are possible. Behind the front, sharply colder air will spread south with freezing wind chills reaching the Gulf Coast by Tuesday. Meanwhile, unusually warm weather will build across much of the West this week, with record-challenging temperatures possible in several areas.
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Moderate Risk for Severe Storms Across the Mid-Atlantic Today (risk level 4 on scale of 5)
A dangerous round of severe weather is expected this afternoon and evening across parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Carolinas as a powerful storm system pushes east. Fast-moving thunderstorms may rapidly develop from Maryland and Virginia into North Carolina and nearby areas of South Carolina. Some storms could produce widespread damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes, with the potential for isolated strong, long-track tornadoes. Warm, humid air surging northward ahead of an approaching cold front will help fuel the storms, while strong winds higher in the atmosphere will allow them to intensify quickly. Storms are expected to race northeast through the evening before pushing offshore overnight. Residents in the affected region should remain alert for rapidly changing weather and possible severe warnings.

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Rounds of Heavy Rain Possible Across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
Periods of heavy rain are expected today across portions of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast as a strong storm system moves through the region. Warm, moisture-rich air flowing northward ahead of an approaching cold front will help fuel multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms. Some storms may produce brief bursts of heavy rainfall, with rates capable of causing localized flash flooding, particularly in urban areas and along the Interstate 95 corridor. Rainfall totals of around 1 to 2 inches are possible in many locations, with isolated higher amounts possible in parts of southern New England. Farther north, rainfall combined with melting snow may lead to additional runoff and minor flooding concerns. The storms should move steadily east, limiting but not eliminating localized flooding risks.
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Critical Fire Weather Threat Along the Texas Coast Today
Dangerous fire weather conditions are expected today across parts of the southern Plains, with the greatest concern along the middle and lower Texas coast. Dry air moving in behind a cold front will combine with gusty north to northeast winds to create an environment favorable for rapid wildfire spread. Relative humidity levels may drop as low as 10 to 15 percent in the most vulnerable areas, especially near the Texas coast where fuels remain very dry. Farther west across eastern New Mexico and far west Texas, breezy conditions and low humidity will also increase fire danger this afternoon. Elevated fire weather conditions could extend north into Oklahoma as well. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor burning and remain alert for fire safety warnings.
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