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Alexander Maine Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 245 PM EDT Thu Oct 9 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure builds in from the west tonight, then slides south of the area Friday. High pressure rebuilds north of the area Saturday through Monday while low pressure remains to the south. &&

.NEAR TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... High pressure begins to settle over the region, with partially cloudy skies as some cumulus slides south into northern Maine from Canada. Winds gusty this evening, but begin to settle by later tonight. This, alongside clear skies and cool 850mb temps, results in a good radiational cooling set up. Overnight low temperatures forecast to drop into the 20s in the north, and low-30s Downeast. Freeze Warning out for Downeast and Bangor region zones still in growing season. Take precaution for sensitive vegetation and pipes. There is also a slight chance for some fog development in river valley areas.

Tomorrow, high pressure stays over New England, and begins to shift south to move into the waters. Mostly clear skies, with westerly/southwesterly winds. A few gusts up to 20mph. Day time highs in the mid-to-upper 50s. Clear skies again overnight, but without weakening winds, not expecting much in terms of fog. Overnight lows in the lower-30s in the north and upper-30s to low-40s Downeast. &&

.SHORT TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... High pressure will remain ridged across the region Saturday through Saturday night keeping mostly clear skies across the forecast area. High pressure will remain centered north of Maine Sunday through Sunday night, blocking low pressure along the Mid-Atlantic coast. Across northern areas Sunday expect mostly sunny skies early, then a partly sunny afternoon. Across Downeast areas, expect a partly sunny morning with clouds then increasing during the afternoon. The northern edge of the precipitation shield from the Mid-Atlantic low will creep northward across the Gulf of Maine Sunday night. Clouds will increase across northern portions of the forecast area Sunday night, with generally mostly cloudy skies Downeast. However, uncertainty still exists regarding the northern extent of the precipitation shield. Will include a slight chance/low chance of rain late Sunday night Downeast. Expect slightly above normal level temperatures Saturday/Sunday. &&

.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Blocking high pressure remains north of the region Monday, while the Mid-Atlantic low gradually weakens. Uncertainty persists regarding the northern extent of the precipitation shield Monday. Due to the uncertainty will only have a slight chance of rain north, chance Downeast, Monday. However, stronger high pressure could limit the northern edge of the rain shield toward the Downeast coast keeping much of the forecast area dry. High surf and rip currents are likely along the Downeast coast Monday into Tuesday. High pressure will begin to move northeast Tuesday, while the weakening Mid-Atlantic system moves east and a cold front slowly approaches. Aloft, an upper level trof also begins to slowly approach Tuesday. Moisture from the remnants of the Mid-Atlantic system could be drawn northward across the forecast area in advance of the upper trof and approaching cold front. Uncertainty persists regarding shower chances Tuesday. Due to the uncertainty, will only keep a slight chance/low chance of showers Tuesday along with mostly cloudy skies. The upper trof slowly approaches Wednesday while the remnants of the cold front remain across the region keeping mostly/partly cloudy skies along with a chance of showers across the forecast area. A disturbance could move through the upper trof Thursday keeping mostly/partly cloudy skies along with a chance of showers across the forecast area. Expect near normal level temperatures Monday through Thursday. &&

.AVIATION /18Z THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... NEAR TERM: KFVE/KCAR/KPQI/KHUL: Low end VFR this afternoon as low-to-mid level cumulus from Canada moves through the northern terminals. Winds from the NW, at around 10 to 15 kts, with gusts to 30 kts possible this afternoon. Winds begin to relax tonight, and shift to the W/SW late tonight into early tomorrow. Slight chance for river valley fog tonight.

KBGR/KBHB: VFR this afternoon into tomorrow. Winds from the NW, at around 10 to 15 kts, with gusts to 30 kts possible this afternoon. Winds begin to relax tonight, and shift to the W/SW early tomorrow.

SHORT TERM:

Saturday...VFR. West/southwest winds 10 to 15 knots, becoming variable 5 to 10 knots.

Saturday night...Variable conditions with any patchy fog late. Otherwise, VFR. Variable winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming northeast.

Sunday...Variable conditions with any patchy fog early. Otherwise, VFR. East/northeast winds around 10 knots.

Sunday night...VFR. A slight chance/low chance of rain late Downeast. East/northeast winds around 10 knots.

Monday through Monday night...VFR north with a slight chance of rain later Monday into Monday night. VFR/MVFR Downeast with a chance of rain. East/northeast winds 10 to 15 knots.

Tuesday...VFR/MVFR with a slight chance/low chance of showers. Northeast/north winds around 10 knots. &&

.MARINE... NEAR TERM: Seas and winds fall below Small Craft Advisory criteria this afternoon. Few gusts up to 20-25 kts possible over the outer waters, quickly relaxing this evening. Seas at or below 4ft over the outer waters, and at or below 3 ft over the inter-coastals. Winds from the NW, shifting to the SW by tomorrow morning.

SHORT TERM: Winds/seas below small craft advisory levels Saturday through Sunday. Swells generated from the Mid-Atlantic system should begin to reach the coastal waters Sunday night, with seas reaching small craft advisory levels. Winds also increase to small craft advisory levels Sunday night. Swell generated from the Mid-Atlantic system will then bring small craft advisory level seas early next week. Small craft advisory level winds should persist Monday into Monday night. A chance of rain Sunday night into Monday. &&

.CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...Freeze Warning from midnight tonight to 8 AM EDT Friday for MEZ015>017-029-030. MARINE...None.

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Near Term...ASB Short Term...CN Long Term...CN Aviation...ASB/CN Marine...ASB/CN

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