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Fort Kent Outdoor Center
47°23'N / 68°59'W / Altitude 663 ft
1 mi / 1.5 km SW of Apex Wx station in Fort Kent



Four Seasons Trail Cam Madawaska, ME
Madawaska, ME -- 28 mi/45 km ENE of Fort Kent




St. John River @ Dickey Bridge, Allagash
St. John River at Dickey, ME
Approx. 32 mi / 51 km WSW of Fort Kent



ME Route 11 @ Soucy Hill
ME Route 11 @ Soucy Hill
Approx. 25 mi / 38 km S of Fort Kent




US Route 1 @ Van Buren, ME
US 1 @ Van Buren, ME
Approx. 32 mi / 51 km SE of Fort Kent, ME




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📅 Fort Kent Weather Almanac 📅
Non-metric units unless otherwise indicated; times US Eastern
MesoWest has live and archived Apex Wx data (Station EW0429 Fort Kent).

Monday, April 20
High: 31° at 12:02 am | Low: 19° at 11:50 pm
Precipitation: 0.00" | Snow: 0.0"
Avg. Daily Wind: N @ 2 mph | Max. Gust: 19 mph @ 8:17 am
Data source: Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge not heated in winter.

Tuesday, April 21
Normal High: 49° | Record High: 78° (1954)
Normal Low:  28° | Record Low:  08° (1947)
Normal Daily Precipitation: 0.11" | Record Precipitation: 0.75" (2011)
Normal Daily Snowfall: 0.1" | Record Snowfall: 8.0" (2011)
Source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data

Precipitation 2026
Rain: 9.43" | normal: 10.02" (-0.59")
Snow 25-26: 78.3" | normal: 98.5" (-20.0")
Snow 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: 🌒 Waxing Crescent → 🌓 First Quarter @ 10:32 pm Thu. 23 Apr.

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The Week Ahead for Fort Kent & the Saint John Valley of Maine



7-Day Outlook: Tue. Apr. 21 – Mon. Apr. 26
Updated April 21 at 7:55 AM EDT

Today – Thursday
A cool and dry start gives way to a mostly sunny day as high pressure builds across the region, with morning lows in the mid-teens and afternoon highs reaching the low 40s. Winds remain light, turning southwest around 5 mph by late morning. Skies stay mostly clear tonight with temperatures falling into the low 20s under light southeast flow. On Wednesday, a weak frontal system approaches from the west, bringing partly sunny skies and milder conditions with highs in the mid-40s as winds shift to the south around 5 to 10 mph.

Clouds increase Wednesday night as low pressure moves into the area, bringing a slight chance of rain showers during the evening, then a transition to snow showers overnight with lows in the low 30s. On Thursday, a mix of rain and snow showers is expected early, changing mainly to rain showers by mid-morning before tapering off in the afternoon as the system pulls away. Highs reach the mid-40s with a light north wind developing. Thursday night turns partly cloudy with a slight chance of lingering snow showers and lows settling into the upper 20s under a light northwest breeze.

Friday – Monday
One more cool and somewhat unsettled day is expected Friday as an upper-level low to the east lingers over the region. A slight chance of snow showers in the morning may briefly mix with rain before tapering off by late morning, giving way to partly sunny skies in the afternoon. Highs reach the mid-40s with a brisk north wind that may gust at times. Skies become partly cloudy Friday night with lows dipping into the low 30s.

Conditions improve for the weekend into early next week as high pressure gradually builds across the Saint John Valley. Saturday features mostly sunny skies with highs in the around 50 and nighttime lows in the low 30s under partly cloudy skies. Sunday trends milder with mostly sunny conditions and highs climbing into the mid- to upper-50s, followed by mostly cloudy skies Sunday night and lows in the mid-30s. By Monday, mostly sunny skies continue with highs reaching the upper-50s, while partly cloudy conditions dominate Monday night with lows in the upper 30s.


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Credit: College of DuPage / NOAA GOES-19 Imagery (visible--day; night--infrared)



🇺🇸 Today's US National Weather Outlook 🇺🇸

Active Weather Coast to Coast with Rain, Snow, Storms, and Fire Risk
A strong Pacific storm will bring heavy rain to parts of northern and central California along with significant mountain snow in the Sierra Nevada, where travel may become difficult. Snow will spread into the northern Rockies by Wednesday. Farther south, eastern Texas faces another round of thunderstorms capable of producing heavy downpours and isolated flash flooding. Meanwhile, gusty winds and very dry air will increase the risk of wildfires across the High Plains and parts of Florida. Temperatures will vary widely across the country. Warm conditions will persist from the Plains to the Midwest ahead of the system, while cooler air spreads into the West and eventually the northern Plains. The eastern US will see a gradual warming trend, though cooler weather lingers across New England.


⛈️ Severe Weather Outlook🌪️
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Quiet Severe Weather Pattern with Scattered Texas Storms
No severe thunderstorms are expected through tonight across the United States. Scattered thunderstorms will continue across central and southern Texas this evening and may gradually expand into northern and eastern parts of the state overnight. These storms are being supported by warm, moist air flowing above a cooler surface layer, but atmospheric conditions are not favorable for severe weather. While brief downpours and lightning are possible, widespread hazardous conditions are not anticipated. Elsewhere, showers over southern Florida will diminish after sunset as daytime heating fades. Across the Pacific Northwest, an approaching upper-level disturbance may produce an isolated lightning strike over the Cascades, but overall activity will remain limited and impacts minimal.


🌧️Excessive Rainfall Outlook 🌧️
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Marginal Flash Flood Risk in California and Texas
A slow-moving storm system will bring periods of rain and mountain snow to much of the West Coast today, with the greatest impacts across California. Lower elevations may see several inches of rain, while the Sierra Nevada picks up heavy snowfall. Locally heavier bursts of rain could affect urban areas and nearby valleys, leading to a marginal risk of isolated flash flooding, especially where water drains quickly from higher terrain. In Texas, deep Gulf moisture will continue to fuel areas of rain across the eastern part of the state. Some slow-moving storms may produce heavier downpours, particularly near and south of Interstate 10, with a low but notable risk of isolated flash flooding in vulnerable and urban locations.

🔥Fire Weather Outlook
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Critical Fire Weather Threat in Florida and Parts of the South
Dry and breezy conditions will increase fire danger across portions of the Southeast today, with the greatest concern focused on central Florida and the west coast of the state. Gusty east winds combined with low humidity levels in the mid- to upper-20s percent range and warm temperatures in the low 80s will create critical fire weather conditions. Dry vegetation and ongoing drought will make fires easier to start and spread. Elevated fire concerns will also extend into the Florida Panhandle and parts of southern Georgia. Elsewhere, portions of the lower Mississippi Valley may see elevated fire risk due to dry air and light winds. In the West, dry and breezy conditions will develop ahead of an approaching storm system, though fire concerns there will remain more limited.


National Weather Outlook information sources: Weather Prediction Center & Storm Prediction Center

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Apex Wx is a private weather information service unaffiliated with NOAA/NWS operated by Joseph Becker, PhD. Dr. Becker holds a certification in weather forecasting from Penn State University and is a trained NWS Storm Spotter.

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Maine Drought Monitor
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Saint John River at Fort Kent
Saint John River at Fort Kent
Ice in winter may affect gauge measurement.


Fish River at Fort Kent
Fish River at Fort Kent
Ice in winter may affect gauge measurement.


Allagash River above Allagash
Allagash River above Allagash
Ice in winter may affect gauge measurement.


St. John River at Dickey
St. John River at Dickey
Ice in winter may affect gauge measurement.



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Aurora Outlook
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