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Friday, February 27
High: 28° at 3:41 pm  | Low: -4° at 6:36 am
Precipitation: 0.00" | Snow: 0.0"
Avg. Daily Wind: N @ 11 mph | Daily Maximum Gust: 23 mph @ 12:17 pm
Data source: Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Personal Weather Station | Rain gauge not heated in winter.

Saturday, February 28
Normal High: 27°  |  Record High: 59° (2000)
Normal Low:    2°  |  Record Low: -36° (1982)
Normal Daily Precipitation: 0.10" | Record Precipitation: 0.92" (2020)
Normal Daily Snow: 0.8" | Record Snow: 8.0" (2020)
Source: NOAA SC-ACIS NWS Caribou climate data collected since 1893

Precipitation 2026
Precipitation: 2.91" |  normal = 5.12" (-2.21")
Snowfall 25-26: 60.6" | normal = 73.6" (-13.0")
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
Apex Wx forecasts updated 7–9 am weekdays  /  8–10 am weekends & holiday







7-Day Outlook: Sat. Feb. 28 - Fri. Mar. 6
Updated Saturday, February 28 at 9:30 am EST

Today - Monday
Good luck to dogsled teams competing in Fort Kent's Can-Am Dogsled Race this weekend!

Southerly winds pick up ahead of an approaching arctic cold front this morning with warmer air raising temperatures into the upper 30s today. South to southwest wind 10-15 mph with gusts 25-30 mph possible.

A rain/snow mix is expected this afternoon with an 80% chance of precipitation with cloudy to mostly cloudy skies across the Valley. 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.

Tonight, partly cloudy skies overspread the region with a 60% chance of snow this evening with less than 1-inch accumulation anticipated. Cold high pressure settles across the SJV with overnight lows around 3°F in Fort Kent wit northwest wind around 5 mph producing wind chill values in the -5 to -10°F range.

Sunday will remain very cold, with a high near 11°F with a weak system could bring light snow through midday/early afternoon with a 20% chance of precipitation. Northwest wind 6-8 mph with wind chills in the 0 to -5°F range at times. Even colder air arrives Sunday night, with a low around -10°F and wind chill values falling into the -20 to -25°F range at times.

Monday, high pressure remains in control with mostly sunny skies across the area. High near 12°F with west wind 6-10 mph. Wind chill values around -10 to -15°F in the morning and 0 to -5°F in the afternoon. Mostly clear skies remain over the Valley Monday night with lows falling to around -2°F and southwest wind 0-7 mph and wind chill values in the -10 to -15°F range at times.

Tuesday - Friday
High pressure moves southeast away from the area Tuesday morning with a warm front crossing the region. A cold front follows later in the day with increasing chances of snow. Tuesday's highs tops out in the low 30s with mostly cloudy skies overspreading the area. Southwest wind 8-14 mph expected with a 20% chance of precipitation in the afternoon. Tuesday night, 50% chance of snow with mostly cloudy skies and a low in the mid-10s. Southwest wind 0-7 mph.

High pressure builds in behind the cold front Wednesday with partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid-30s and west wind 8-14 mph. Wednesday night, expect partly cloudy skies with a low in the lower 10s and west wind 0-7 mph.

A frontal boundary lingering near the Maine coast brings mostly cloudy skies Thursday with a 20% chance of snow. High in the middle 30s with west wind 0-7 mph. Thursday night, mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of snow. Low in the mid-10s with northeast wind 0-7 mph.

Friday, low pressure tracking across James Bay in Canada pulls a cold front towards the region with a 30% chance of snow for Fort Kent and vicinity. High in the low 30s with east wind 0-7 mph. Friday night, expect a 40% chance of snow with a low in the upper 10s and southerly wind 8-14 mph.



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Record Southwest Heat as Arctic Chill Spreads East; Snow and Storms Mark a Busy Weekend
A dramatic weather divide will shape the nation this weekend. A strong ridge of high pressure will send temperatures soaring across the Desert Southwest, including parts of Four Corners, where highs may reach the mid to upper 90s and challenge daily records. Warmth will also stretch into the Southern Plains, with widespread 70s and 80s and mild mornings well above late-winter averages.

At the same time, a surge of Arctic air will sweep from the northern Plains into the Midwest and toward the East Coast. Highs will tumble into the 30s and 40s, with some areas stuck in the upper 20s by Sunday, and frosty mornings in the teens and 20s. Light snow will bring a few inches of accumulation and slippery travel from Montana to the Dakotas and parts of the Upper Midwest. Farther south and west, rain and thunderstorms are expected across Florida, Oklahoma, and the West Coast, with a few storms possibly producing gusty winds.
⛈️Thunderstorm/Severe Weather Outlook⛈️
Isolated Strong Storms Possible Across Central and South Florida
A marginal risk for severe thunderstorms is in place this afternoon and evening across parts of the central and southern Florida Peninsula. A slow-moving cold front settling south will combine with daytime heating and a moist air mass to spark scattered storms. While winds near the ground will be fairly light, stronger winds higher up in the atmosphere could help a few storms briefly organize. The strongest cells may produce isolated damaging wind gusts and pockets of hail before activity shifts offshore tonight.

Farther west, a few thunderstorms may develop in Oklahoma, but widespread severe weather is not expected. In northern California, cool air aloft may trigger a couple of stronger storms, though limited instability should keep the overall threat low.
🔥Fire Weather🔥

Gusty Winds Raise Fire Concerns in High Plains; Storms Ahead of Front in Florida
A shifting weather pattern will bring cooler air south into the central Plains while building warmth spreads over the Southwest. As high pressure strengthens, a cold front will slide through the Great Plains, delivering much cooler temperatures behind it.

Ahead of the front, dry downslope winds from southeast Wyoming into northern Colorado and western Nebraska will combine with unusually warm temperatures and very low humidity. Areas near the Laramie Range may see gusty west to northwest winds and dry conditions that elevate fire-weather concerns for a few hours this afternoon before cooler air arrives overnight.

Farther south in southwest Florida, scattered thunderstorms are expected. While some rain will fall, lightning outside heavier showers could still spark new fires in drought-affected areas.
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