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452 FXUS61 KCAR 040917 AFDCAR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 517 AM EDT Thu Jul 4 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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A warm front will exit early today. A weak cold front will stall along the Downeast coast tonight. The front then slowly lifts back north Friday into Saturday. Another weak cold front will begin to cross the region Sunday and move east of the region Monday.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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A warm front will exit the region this morning. Scattered showers will occur across northern and central areas this morning, with isolated showers Downeast. A break in the showers should occur early this afternoon. A weak cold front will begin to approach northern areas later this afternoon. Isolated showers/thunderstorms could begin to re-develop across northern areas later this afternoon in advance of the cold front. Otherwise, expect mostly cloudy skies this morning then a partly sunny/mostly cloudy afternoon. The weak cold front will reach the Downeast coast then stall later tonight. High pressure across Quebec province will begin to ridge across northern areas later tonight. Isolated/scattered showers will accompany the front early tonight. Otherwise, expect partly cloudy skies across northern areas overnight, with mostly cloudy skies Downeast. South of the stalling cold front, warm moist air over the cold waters of the Gulf of Maine will lead to increasing fog coverage tonight. The fog will move inland across Downeast areas overnight. High temperatures today will range from around 80 to the lower 80s north, to the mid to upper 70s interior Downeast with lower to mid 70s along the Downeast coast with onshore winds. Low temperatures tonight will range from around 60 to the lower 60s north, to the upper 50s to around 60 interior Downeast with mid to upper 50s along the Downeast coast.
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&& .SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/...
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Friday... A weak cold front stalls roughly over central portions of the area, and should provide the focus for afternoon showers and storms. Not that much instability, and weak upper level dynamics with fairly flat WSW flow. However, fairly moist airmass and a bit of speed shear aloft. Expect showers and perhaps a few storms to fire especially near the Central Highlands and move off to the east. Not expecting anything strong or severe. Went with PoPs as high as about 45 percent near the higher terrain. Warm and fairly muggy, with highs in the low to mid 80s, except a little cooler near the coast. Friday Night... Mild night with lows in the low to mid 60s. Generally dry, though can`t rule out a few showers, or some drizzle where fog occurs. Marine layer with low clouds and fog should make it inland to at least Lincoln and possibly further north, as low- level southerly flow increases a bit through the night. Saturday... Increasing S/SW flow Saturday with intermittent showers and perhaps a few storms (nothing strong or severe expected). Airmass will be quite moist and could be some pretty good downpours on Saturday. However, one thing working against heavier rain is weak dynamics, as the approaching upper level trough flattens significantly as it reaches us. Not as warm Saturday thanks to clouds and rain, with highs in the vicinity of 70. Muggy however. Saturday Night... Some very slightly drier air works in from the west Saturday night with less shower activity than during the day Saturday. Still mild with lows in the 60s, with some fog especially toward the coast, but possible anywhere.
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&& .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
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Well above average temperatures and muggy conditions continue. The low-level flow becomes a bit more westerly Sunday into Sunday night, with perhaps a very weak cold front coming through. Can`t rule out a few showers and storms Sunday afternoon, but looking much drier than Saturday. Sunday night through Monday night look dry with high pressure building in. Only a slight drop in dewpoints and it remains fairly muggy, and warm. Next system begins to increase PoP chances toward late Tuesday or Wednesday, with some model disagreement on the speed of the next system. Highs mainly in the 80s with lows mainly in the 60s, with muggy conditions, likely to continue into Wednesday and Thursday. It was the warmest June on record for Caribou, and July is continuing this pattern.
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&& .AVIATION /09Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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NEAR TERM: Occasional MVFR possible across northern areas with isolated/scattered showers this morning, then again later this afternoon through early tonight with an isolated thunderstorm also possible. VFR Downeast today, with isolated showers possible this morning. VFR with isolated showers early tonight. Variable conditions with fog then develop Downeast overnight. South/southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots today. Variable winds 5 to 10 knots tonight. Southwesterly low level wind shear across northern areas early this morning. SHORT TERM: Friday through Friday night...Generally VFR. Slight chance/chance of mostly afternoon showers. However, variable conditions Downeast with potential fog early Friday then again Friday night. Variable winds 5 to 10 knots. Saturday...Generally MVFR with possible IFR with intermittent showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Worst conditions near the coast including BHB where IFR is possible all day. South winds around 10 knots. Saturday night...MVFR/IFR, occasional LIFR. Variable conditions with fog. South winds 5 to 10 knots. Sunday...MVFR/IFR early. VFR during the afternoon. A chance of showers. West/Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots. Sun night-Mon...VFR, with brief MVFR/IFR in patchy fog Sun night. Light west/southwest winds.
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&& .MARINE...
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NEAR TERM: Winds/seas below small craft advisory levels today through tonight. Isolated showers today through early tonight. Visibilities lower with increasing fog coverage tonight. SHORT TERM: Intermittent low clouds and fog over the waters Friday through Sunday, worst in the overnight hours. Winds/seas get close to small craft levels late Saturday into Saturday night. Otherwise, below small craft.
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&& .CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. MARINE...None. && $$ Near Term...Norcross Short Term...Foisy Long Term...Foisy Aviation...Norcross/Foisy Marine...Norcross/Foisy
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