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Thursday, February 26
High: 33° at 12:51 pm  | Low: 11° at 2:38 am
Precipitation: 0.01" | Snow: 0.0"
Avg. Daily Wind: SW @ 1 mph | Daily Maximum Gust: 23 mph @ 1:36 9m
Data source: Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge not heated in winter.

Friday, February 27
Normal High: 27°  |  Record High: 50° (1976)
Normal Low:    1°  |  Record Low: -30° (1970)
Normal Daily Precipitation: 0.09" | Record Precipitation: 0.86" (1946)
Normal Daily Snow: 0.8" | Record Snow: 8.0" (1939)
Source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data collected since 1893

Precipitation 2026
Precipitation: 2.91" |  normal = 5.02" (-2.11")
Snowfall 25-26: 60.6" | normal = 72.8" (-12.2")
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: Fri. Feb. 27 - Thu. Mar. 5
Updated February 27 at 8:00 am EST

Today - Sunday
As the Can-Am Dogsled Race weekend gets underway in Fort Kent, high pressure brings mostly sunny skies with a high near 24°F. West wind increasing to 4-5 mph this afternoon will push wind chill values down into the 0 to -5°F range at times in the morning hours. This evening, clouds increase as high pressure moves east away from the region and a warm front advances from the west. Partly cloudy skies in the evening become mostly cloudy overnight with a low around 11°F in Fort Kent and vicinity. South wind 4-6 mph tonight.

Temperatures will rise above normal Saturday as strong southwest winds develop between low pressure over northern Québec and high pressure over the Canadian Maritimes. Fort Kent's high climbs into the upper 30s to near 40°F with south-southwest wind 10-15 mph gusting up to 26 mph at times.

Later in the day, an Arctic front will approach from the northwest. Rain showers are expected ahead of the front, with some mixing with snow in Fort Kent and a 50% chance of precipitation. As colder air moves in, brief snow squalls are possible, potentially causing sudden reductions in visibility and quick bursts of snow, so drivers should exercise caution on area roadways.

Bitter arctic air will pour into the region behind a cold front Saturday night, bringing dangerously cold weather through Monday. Overnight lows Saturday night fall into the 0 to 5°F range with west wind 5-8 mph in the evening becoming northwest around 5 mph overnight. Wind chills in the -5 to -10°F are possible at times.

Sunday will remain very cold, with a high near 11°F. A weak system could bring light snow with a 20% chance of precipitation. Northwest wind 5-10 mph with wind chills in the -5 to -10°F range at times. Even colder air arrives Sunday night, with a low around -11°F and wind chill values well below zero.

Monday - Thursday
Arctic high pressure continues to build across the Valley Monday with the daytime high in Fort Kent near 13°F and west wind 0-7 mph expected. Monday night, partly cloudy skies with lows falling to around -5°F with southwest 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 to near 27°F. Southwest wind 8-14 mph. Tuesday night, offshore low pressure and a cold front bearing down from the northwest bring mostly cloudy skies and a 30% chance of snow overnight into Wednesday morning. Low around 15°F with southwest wind 0-7 mph.

High pressure builds in behind the cold front Wednesday with partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies and a 20% chance of snow ending in the afternoon. High near 35°F with west wind 8-14 mph. Wednesday night, expect partly cloudy skies with a low around 15°F.

Thursday, partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies are expected as high pressure builds in. High in the low 30s with west wind 0-7 mph and a 20% chance of snow late in the day as a cold front approaches. A 30% chance of snow develops overnight as the cold front moves through with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 11°F. North wind 0-7 mph.



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Snow Spreads Across Northern States; Storms Target the Southeast
A developing weather system will bring a band of light to moderate snow from the Northern High Plains to the Great Lakes on Saturday as a cold front pushes east toward the Northeast and south into the central Plains and Ohio Valley. Travel in northern areas could become slick at times. Farther south, another front will drift toward Florida, producing showers and thunderstorms across parts of the Southeast through the day. Some storms may bring heavy downpours. Out West, a separate system moving inland will spread scattered rain across Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, gradually reaching inland areas by Saturday.
⛈️Thunderstorm/Severe Weather Outlook⛈️
Scattered Storms in Florida and Southeast; Severe Weather Not Expected
A cold front is sliding south across the Southeast today and is expected to stall over northern Florida. Warm, humid air ahead of the front will help spark isolated to scattered thunderstorms this afternoon, especially across central and northern parts of the Florida Peninsula. While a few storms could produce gusty winds and heavy downpours, the overall setup does not favor severe weather. The atmosphere lacks the strong instability and wind patterns typically needed for organized severe thunderstorms. As a result, most storms should remain below severe limits, though brief lightning and locally heavy rain are possible.
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Elevated Fire Weather Threat Across the Central High Plains and Southwest
Dry, downslope flow will continue across the central and northern High Plains this afternoon as mid-level ridging persists over the western continental US. Strong northwesterly winds in the lee of the Rockies, Laramie Range, and Sandia-Manzano Mountains will drive sustained surface gusts of 15–25 mph, with isolated gusts up to 45 mph in favored terrain. Deep boundary-layer mixing and low humidity—ranging from 10–20% in many areas—will create elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions across eastern Wyoming, the Nebraska Panhandle, and portions of central New Mexico. Farther north into the northern Plains and Midwest, a southward-moving cold front will produce gusty northwesterly winds, but fuels are less receptive, keeping fire threats mostly localized.
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