341 FXUS61 KCAR 300648 AFDCARArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 248 AM EDT Tue Sep 30 2025
.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will build down from the northwest today into Wednesday, crest over the area Thursday, then slide south of the region Friday.
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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Northerly flow both at the surface and aloft will continue across the region through Wednesday. A large area of high pressure at the surface, centered near James Bay, will slowly drift east across Quebec province through tonight. Expect mainly sunny skies for the Bangor region and Downeast areas this afternoon. Across northern areas, expect partly sunny skies, as some moisture around 5 Kft will result in some broken stratocumulus developing. Afternoon highs today will only range from the mid 50s to lower 60s across the north and the mid to upper 60s across northern areas.
High pressure will continue to build across Quebec province tonight in response to the confluent flow aloft. An upper disturbance will be dropping down from the northeast toward the Canadian Maritime provinces. The forecast soundings and HREF ensemble mean cloud cover would suggest at least patchy stratocumulus clouds around the northern half of the forecast area tonight. Thinking that the potential for some patchy cloud cover and at least a bit of a breeze will limit optimal radiational cooling conditions. Thus, just some patchy frost expected across the North Maine Woods, where the growing season has already ended.
High pressure remains centered to our northwest on Wednesday. At the same time, an upper level disturbance will be crossing the Canadian Maritime provinces to our east through the afternoon. Expect mainly cloudy to partly sunny skies across the region during Wednesday. An isolated sprinkle or shower cannot be totally ruled out, but confidence is too low to mention at this time. Afternoon high temperatures will be several degrees below normal for this time of year, with lower 50s across the north, and mid to upper 50s for the Bangor region and Downeast. There will also be an increasing rip current risk along the downeast coast on Wednesday.
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.SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/... High pressure lingers over New England and Canada, as hurricane Humberto moves off into the Atlantic, well to Maines south. As a result of this, gusty winds, primarily over the waters Wednesday evening, alongside elevated seas. Colder 850mb temps in the -2-0C range, along with light winds and clear skies. Expecting temperatures to drop down into the upper-20s and low-30s in the north, and upper-30s along the coast. Potential for some frost in northern and central Maine, along with some river valley fog.
On Thursday, high pressure stays over the region, with clear skies and highs in the upper-50s. Light winds. Any high seas from departing hurricane begin to settle during the morning. Overnight, another chance for low temperatures in the mid-30s throughout the region. 850mb temperatures look to be warmer than Wednesday night, so did slightly bump lows up a bit, but still accounting for radiational cooling. There is a chance for more frost overnight in the north and central Maine regions.
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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... Friday night through Saturday has high pressure lingering over the region with dry and calm conditions. Shortwave moves through the region Sunday, bringing a few light showers across the Crown of Maine early morning. Next shot of rain looks to be Tuesday as an upper-level trough and associated frontal system moves through. Low confidence on timing, but expecting rain to start in the north and gradually move south. Gradual warm up trend, with highs getting into the 70s this weekend. Lows in the 40s and 50s.
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.AVIATION /06Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... NEAR TERM: Mainly VFR is expected through Wednesday. However, there will periods of MVFR ceilings developing at times at the Aroostook terminals through Wednesday, especially KFVE. N wind 10 to 15 kt through Wednesday.
SHORT TERM:
Wednesday night...VFR, though may see IFR vsbys at PQI and HUL late. N winds at 5-10kts.
Thursday-Saterday...VFR. NW 5-10kts becoming SW Thursday night.
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.MARINE... NEAR TERM: A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect through Wednesday evening. Long period swell from distant Hurricane Humberto will begin to affect the waters later today through Wednesday with seas reaching 5 to 8 ft. Winds may also gust up to 25 kt at times on Wednesday.
SHORT TERM: Winds and seas elevated due to Hurricane Humberto passing well to the south Wednesday night. Gusty winds over 25kts and seas approaching 3 to 8 ft. Winds and seas slowly decrease back to below SCA criteria by Thursday night. Winds from the N Wednesday night, and shift to the W/SW by Thursday night.
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.FIRE WEATHER... Fire weather concerns will continue today as dry gusty winds push down from the north. Winds will be breezy at about 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph in combination with RH values at a minimum of around 35 to 45%. RH increases on Wednesday then decreases again late week.
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.CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 2 PM this afternoon to 8 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ050>052.
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Near Term...TWD Short Term...Brennan Long Term...Brennan Aviation...TWD/Brennan Marine...TWD/Brennan Fire Weather...
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