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NWS Caribou Watches, Warnings, and Advisories


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Today's Probability of Precipitation
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Tonight's Probability of Precipitation
Tonight's Probability of Precipitation


3-Day Precipitation Totals
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Winter Storm Severity Index (WSSI)
Day 1 Winter Storm Severity Index (WSSI)


Snowfall Outlook
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Ice Accumulation Outlook
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3-Day Maximum Wind Gust
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Today's Severe Weather Outlook



Today's Tornado Outlook
Maine Tornado Outlook



Today's Severe Wind Outlook
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Today's Severe Hail Outlook
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Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Maine Fire Weather Outlook


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



Mont Farlagne Route 2, Canada
Mont Farlagne Route 2  NB Canada
Near Edmonston, New Brunswick, Canada




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 & the Saint John Valley, Maine
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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).

Friday, May 15
High: 70° at 5:30 pm  | Low: 46° at 4:57 am
Rainfall: 0.00" | Snowfall: 0.0"
Avg. Daily Wind: NE @ near calm | Max. Daily Gust: 12 mph @ 2:30 pm
Data source: Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge not heated in winter.

Saturday, May 16
Normal High: 62° | Record High: 87° (1974)
Normal Low:  38° | Record Low:  25° (1957)
Normal Daily Rainfall: 0.10" | Record Rainfall: 1.19" (1938)
Normal Daily Snowfall: 0.0" | Record Snowfall: < 0.5" (2016)
Source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data / Records since 1893

Precipitation 2026
Rain: 12.51" | normal: 12.71" (-0.20")
Snow 25-26: 84.8" | normal: 99.3" (-14.5")
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

US National High/Low Temperatures
Source: NOAA Weather Prediction Center


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Moon Phase: 🌑 New Moon Sat. 16 May at 4:01 pm EDT

Moon Times for Fort Kent, Maine | Fort Kent Sun & Moon Data



The Week Ahead for Fort Kent & the Saint John Valley of Maine
Outlooks updated 7-9 AM ET Weekdays / 8-10 AM Weekends & Holidays
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7-Day Outlook: Sat. May 16 – Fri. May 22
Updated May 16 at 8:45 AM EDT

Today – Monday
High pressure off the East Coast will bring mostly sunny skies and breezy west winds to the Valley today with daytime highs climbing into the middle 70s. West wind 8-14 mph with gusts 20-25 mph possible this afternoon. An upper trough ahead of a cold front will cross the region tonight bringing mostly cloudy skies and a chance of isolated showers with a 40% chance of precipitation. Rainfall totals less than 0.10-inch expected. Temperatures fall into the lower 50s tonight.

Sunday, partly cloudy skies start the day with a 10% chance of showers as a cold front moves through with Canadian high pressure building into the SJV as the day progresses. Mostly sunny skies overspread Fort Kent and vicinity by Sunday afternoon. Highs in the lower 60s with northwest wind 10-15 mph gusting around 24-26 mph at times. Mostly clear skies across the Valley Sunday night with a low in the upper 30s and northwest winds 0-5 mph.

High pressure remains in control of the Valley's weather Monday with mostly sunny skies and highs in the middle 60s. Light northwest wind 0-5 mph shift to the south-southwest as the day progresses. For Monday night, clouds increase as a warm front lifts towards the region. Chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms developing after midnight with lows in the upper 40s, light south winds, and a 50% chance of precipitation.

Tuesday – Friday
Warm front lifts near or just north of the region Tuesday and stalls out near the Crown with a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms in the morning then showers are likely along with isolated afternoon thunderstorms. High in the upper 60s with light northwest winds and a 70% chance of precipitation. Tuesday night, mostly cloudy skies with a 60% chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Low around 50F with light southwest wind.

Low pressure approaches from Québec Wednesday into Thursday pulling a cold front across the SJV with showers likely and a chance of isolated afternoon thunderstorms. High in the upper 60s with west wind 8-14 mph.  Wednesday night, clouds decrease with a 40% chance of showers heading into Thursday morning. Low in the lower 40s with light northwest wind.

Thursday, partly sunny skies develop as the cold front moves east in the Maritimes and high pressure beings to build in from the Great Lakes region. Shower activity tapers off by afternoon with a 20% chance of precipitation. High in the middle 50s with northwest wind 8-14 mph expected. Thursday night, partly cloudy skies and dry conditions with a low in the upper 30s and light northwest wind.

Friday features mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 50s as high pressure drifts east towards New England with light northwest winds across the Saint John Valley. Friday night looks partly cloudy and cool with overnight lows in the upper 30s to around 40.

Further ahead, Memorial Day weekend is looking partly cloudy with temperatures near seasonal norms.


🌤️ Daily Weather for Fort Kent & Vicinity 🌤️
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Maine / New Brunswick Regional Satellite

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



🇺🇸 Today's US National Weather Outlook 🇺🇸

Severe Storms, Building Heat, and Mountain Snow This Weekend
Strong to severe thunderstorms will continue across parts of the Midwest today, with damaging winds, large hail, and heavy rain possible. Another round of severe weather is expected from the northern Plains into the upper Midwest Saturday night through Sunday, especially from eastern Nebraska into parts of South Dakota and Minnesota. At the same time, much warmer air will spread across the eastern half of the country. Many areas could see temperatures rise into the 90s by Sunday, while parts of the central Plains may top 100 degrees. Farther west, a colder storm system moving into the Rockies and Great Basin will bring rain, gusty winds, and accumulating mountain snow through Monday, especially in Wyoming, Utah, and nearby higher elevations.


🌪️⛈️ Severe Weather Outlook ⛈️🌪️
Learn more about Severe Thunderstorm Outlooks
Severe Thunderstorm Threat Expands Across the Central Plains Today
Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening across parts of Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri. The greatest risk will be from northeast Colorado into western Nebraska and Kansas, where storms may produce very large hail, damaging wind gusts, and a few tornadoes. Thunderstorms are expected to develop near the Front Range late today before moving east across the Plains during the evening. Farther east, scattered severe storms could also form from eastern Nebraska into Iowa and northern Missouri, with large hail and strong winds possible. Warm, humid air feeding into the region will help storms strengthen quickly.


🌧️Excessive Rainfall Outlook 🌧️
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Heavy Downpours May Cause Localized Flooding in the Ohio Valley
Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon and evening across parts of the lower and middle Ohio Valley, bringing periods of heavy rainfall. Some storms may repeatedly move over the same areas, increasing the chance for localized flooding, especially in cities, low-lying roads, and poor drainage areas. The greatest concern stretches from portions of the central Plains into the Ohio Valley, where warm and humid air will help fuel slow-moving storms. While the region has generally dry soil conditions that should limit widespread flooding, isolated flash flooding remains possible where heavier storms persist.

🔥Fire Weather Outlook
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Critical Fire Danger and Gusty Winds Raise Wildfire Threat in the Southwest
Dangerous fire weather conditions are expected today across eastern New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle, and parts of western Texas. Strong west winds of 15 to 25 mph combined with very dry air and dry vegetation will create conditions favorable for rapid wildfire growth. The highest fire danger will occur during the afternoon, when humidity levels drop sharply and winds increase. Elevated fire weather conditions will also extend across portions of the Southwest and southern High Plains. In addition, isolated dry thunderstorms may develop, producing lightning and sudden gusty winds with little rainfall. These storms could spark new fires and cause existing fires to spread unpredictably.


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

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US Advisories, Watches, & Warnings
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8-14 Day Temperature Outlook
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8-14 Day Precipitation Outlook

2-Day Tropical Atlantic Outlook
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7-Day Tropical Atlantic Outlook
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Northeast Regional Satellite
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Northeast Severe Weather Outlook
Northeast Severe Weather Outlook


Northeast Precipitation Outlook
NE Precipitation Outlook


Northeast Snowfall Outlook
Regional Snow Accumulation


Northeast Ice Accumulation Outlook
Regional Ice Accumulation


Northeast Wind Gust Outlook
NE Wind Gusts


Northeast Wave Height Outlook
NE Wave Height


Maine Drought Monitor
Maine Drouht Monitor


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.



Environment Canada Weather Map
Canadian Weather Map
Temperature in Celsius



Today's Sun
Today's Sun
HMI Intensitygram / Dark areas are sunspots



Aurora Outlook
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