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Wednesday, February 25
High: 21° at 3:39 pm  | Low: -3° at 6:44 am
Precipitation: 0.00" | Snow: 0.0"
Avg. Daily Wind: N @ 5 mph | Daily Maximum Gust: 20 mph @ 7:36 am
Data source: Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge not heated in winter.

Thursday, February 26
Normal High: 26°  |  Record High: 47° (1984)
Normal Low:    1°  |  Record Low: -28° (1972)
Normal Daily Precipitation: 0.10" | Record Precipitation: 1.22" (1965)
Normal Daily Snow: 0.7" | Record Snow: 7.0" (1977)
Source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data collected since 1893

Precipitation 2026
Precipitation: 2.91" |  normal = 4.93" (-2.02")
Snowfall 25-26: 60.6" | normal = 72.0" (-11.4")
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 collected since 1893
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Fort Kent, Maine, USA — Sun & Moon Today

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Moon Phase: 🌔 Waxing Gibbous → 🌕 Full "Worm" Moon @ 6:38 am Tue. Mar. 3

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The Week Ahead for Fort Kent & the Saint John Valley of Maine
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7-Day Outlook: Thu. Feb. 26 - Wed. Mar. 4
Updated February 26 at 8:15 am EST

Today - Saturday
Partly sunny skies are expected over Fort Kent today as a cold front approaches bringing a 40% chance of snow showers through the afternoon. South/southwest wind ahead of the front in the 0-5 mph range this morning shifts to the west at around 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph possible this afternoon as the front crosses the Valley. Today's high tops out in the low 30s then falls this afternoon and evening to around 0° to -1°F in Fort Kent and vicinity. Skies become partly cloudy tonight with west wind 0-5 mph.

Friday, high pressure centered over southern New England brings mostly sunny skies as the Can-Am Dogsled Races get underway. A high in the middle 20s is expected with west winds 4-5 mph in the morning becoming southwest in the afternoon 0-5 mph. Friday night, partly cloudy skies in the evening become mostly cloudy overnight as the next system approaches the SJV. Lows fall to around 9°F with south wind 4-8 mph overnight.

A strong cold front is set to move in on Saturday, with mostly cloudy skies overspreading the SJV. As it approaches, the pressure difference between the front and high pressure to the east will create strong south winds 10-15 mph, with gusts 25-30 mph in Fort Kent. These winds will briefly push warmer air into the region, with temperatures rising near 40°F. Rain and snow showers are expected early Saturday afternoon with little in the way of accumulation.

The front may arrive in two waves, with a second Arctic surge later in the day. This could trigger snow showers or isolated snow squalls, causing poor visibility, blowing snow, and rapidly freezing roads, so anyone driving about the region should be on the lookout for rapidly changing conditions. Saturday night, partly cloudy skies with a 20% chance of snow showers and lows falling into the 0 to 5°F range. Northwest wind subside into the 0-7 mph range.

Sunday - Wednesday
Colder Arctic air will settle into the region Saturday night and remain in place through Sunday. A weak, fast-moving system may bring a brief period of light snow on Sunday, with the best chance across southern areas.

Otherwise, expect a much colder day, with afternoon highs only in the low 10s across the Valley and wind chills values near 0°F. The coldest temperatures are expected Sunday night into early Monday as high pressure builds in pushing the low to around -11°F in Fort Kent (with some northern valleys could approaching -20°F).

Bitter cold continues Monday with the daytime high in Fort Kent only in the low 10s and west wind 0-7 mph expected, which could produce wind chill values near 0°F at times. Monday night, mostly clear skies as high pressure remains in control with lows falling into the -5 to -10°F range with west wind 0-7 mph.

High pressure remains in control of the Valley's weather Tuesday. Temperatures begin to recover with daytime highs, under mostly sunny skies, rising into the middle 20s. Southwest wind 0-7 mph expected. Tuesday night, offshore low pressure brings increasing chances of light snow overnight with temperatures in the low 10s.

Wednesday, Fort Kent looks partly cloudy initially with mostly sunny skies overspreading the area by afternoon. 20% chance of snow with a high in the low 30s. West wind 8-14 mph making it feel colder. Wednesday night, look for a slight chance of snow in the evening with mostly cloudy skies overnight and a low in the 5 to 10°F range.



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🇺🇸 Today's U.S. National Weather Outlook 🇺🇸

Unsettled South, Snowy North, and Warmth Elsewhere to Close February
A slow-moving cold front will bring daily showers and thunderstorms across the Southern U.S., especially near the Gulf Coast. Some areas could see 1 to 2 inches of rain through Saturday, which would help ease ongoing drought conditions. Meanwhile, most of the rest of the Lower 48 will stay dry before a fast-moving clipper-system drops southeast out of the Canadian Rockies. This system is expected to bring light to moderate snowfall from the Northern High Plains into the Upper Midwest this weekend. Temperatures will remain well above normal across much of the country, with parts of the Southwest and Southern Plains reaching the upper 80s and low 90s. Cooler air spreads south and east later this weekend.
⛈️Thunderstorm/Severe Weather Outlook⛈️
Marginal Risk for Isolated Severe Storms This Afternoon and Evening
A marginal risk of severe thunderstorms is in place from the Ark-La-Miss region eastward into north-central Alabama today. Storms are expected to develop from mid-afternoon through the early to mid-evening hours as a disturbance in the upper atmosphere moves southeast across the region. Cooler air aloft combined with mild, moist air near the ground will create enough instability for a few stronger storms to form. While winds near the surface will not be especially strong, stronger winds higher up in the atmosphere may help storms organize and briefly intensify. A few storms could become severe, with large hail being the main concern. Most areas will not see severe weather, but isolated impacts are possible.
🔥Fire Weather🔥

Elevated Fire Weather Concerns Across Texas and the High Plains
Elevated fire weather conditions are expected this afternoon across portions of south-central Texas as a weak, dry cold front moves through. Humidity levels will drop to between 10 and 20 percent, while steady winds of 15 to 20 mph, with higher gusts in some areas, combine with warm, dry vegetation to increase the risk of wildfire spread.

Similar conditions are forecast across parts of the Central and Southern High Plains, from northeastern New Mexico into southeastern Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle. Gusty downslope winds and very low humidity will create favorable conditions for fires to start and spread. In central and southeastern Montana, breezy winds are expected, but slightly higher humidity and recent light precipitation should limit more widespread concerns.
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