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Sawtelle Deadwater Maine Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 350 AM EDT Mon Oct 13 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure remains just northeast of the area through Tuesday, while low pressure remains well south of Maine. A cold front moves through late Tuesday night into Wednesday. High pressure slowly builds in from the west through the rest of the week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/... Today, 1030mb surface high pressure near the Gaspe Peninsula will continue to control the weather in Maine. The large Noreaster located off the Mid Atlantic coast will continue to slowly drift E-NE off the shore. The precipitation shield is trying to work NE into Maine but fighting a lot of substance thanks to the high. Expecting any isolated to scattered showers to be confined to GYX CWA and making it to Penobscot Bay of Coastal Hancock County. Partly sunny skies areawide today with temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. E-NE winds light across the north around 5-10mph with southern zones in the 10-15mph range and some gusts Downeast 20-25mph. It will be a dry afternoon across the Central Highlands east to Danforth and all points north. RHs this afternoon falling into the 30-40 percent range. Given the ongoing drought and leaf litter we are watching it for fire weather concerns, but thankfully light winds.

Today expecting relatively good weather along the Downeast Coast in places like Acadia National Park. If anyone is heading to the coast to experience peak foliage or heading to the beaches will experience dangerous nearshore surf. We are continuing a High Surf Advisory for areas along the coast till 8PM Tuesday. Today seas 4-8ft every 10-12 seconds will be crashing into the coastline along with a high risk of rip currents. Rip currents and sneaker waves will lead to dangerous beach conditions. Waves crashing against rocks can splash violently upward and wash onlookers out to sea. Some minor beach erosion is possible. Our messaging is if you plan to be along the shoreline, keep your distance from the water, and never turn your back on the ocean.

Tonight, other than a few showers across far SW zones and the Downeast coastline its a mostly cloudy night south and partly cloudy north. Temperatures across the north fall back into the upper 20s to low 30s with frost as decoupling will occur in many spots with calm winds. From the Longfellow Mtns southward to the coastline expecting low 40s. Then on Tuesday a weak shortwave pushes through the state at 500mb along with a weak cold front. We might see a few isolated showers but they will be few and far between with no help to the drought. Highs tomorrow once again upper 50s to low 60s and light winds.

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.SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... Tuesday night through Wednesday night a surface high will build in again from the west, while an upper level low drops down over the state. This pattern will increase northerly winds on Wednesday into Wednesday night as the gradient tightens over the state. Wind gusts around 20 mph can be expected, except over mountainous terrain where gusts will reach 20 to 30 mph later over night. The upper level low moving southward during this time will keep the coastal low over the mid-Atlantic offshore, as well as contributing some instability, bringing showers across the area. These showers are not expected to be significant in terms of QPF, however, temperatures over the western mountains may be cold enough to bring snow to elevated terrain on Wednesday night. Temperatures during this period will gradually cool. Nighttime lows in the mid 30s to low 40s on Tuesday night, followed by daytime highs in upper 40s for western area, but near 60 closer to the coast. Nighttime lows Wednesday night reflect the cooling trend, reaching around 30 in the west and near 40 on the coast.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... The cooler temperatures will persist through Thursday, but by Friday, high pressure will shift eastward. This will start a period of return flow and temperatures will continue to warm through the weekend, reaching a peak on Sunday around 60 to 65. With high pressure in place, this period will be mostly dry, until late Sunday when the possibility of a warm front begins to increase precip chances. Uncertainty remains high with this system, both on the timing of the front but also how much QPF will actually move over rain. Better chances for rain fall begin Sunday afternoon and evening, when a cold front approaches. Details for the end of the forecast period are still pretty hazy, but the best chance for wetting rainfall will be Sunday and Monday with this front.

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.AVIATION /06Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... NEAR TERM: Before 12z this morning. BCFG/BR reducing vsby with very low level ground FG this morning. PQI seems to have the lowest vsby at 1/2SM at times and TEMPO added. Elsewhere, mainly BCFG might briefly reduce vsby especially closer to sunrise. Southern terms are VFR and no BR/BCFG issues thanks to increased winds.

Today, VFR with increasing high cigs. E-NE winds 5-10kt north and 10-15kt south. South terms may gust up to 20kt. Tonight, VFR again with BR/BCFG possible at northern terms. Light and variable winds north with N-NE winds around 5kt south terms. VCSH possible BGR and BHB but low chances. Tuesday, VFR with light and variable winds shifting N-NW around 5kt in the afternoon. Afternoon VCSH for all terms.

SHORT TERM: Tues night and Weds...VFR. Light NW winds increasing to 10 to 15kts.

Weds night...VFR for southern sites. VFR/MVFR for northern sites becoming MVFR late. NNW winds 10-15 kts with gusts to around 25 kts.

Thurs...VFR for southern sites. MVFR for northern sites improving to VFR in the afternoon. NNW winds 10-15 kts with gusts to around 25 kts during the day.

Thurs night and Fri...VFR. NNW winds 10 to 15 kts, weakening on Friday.&&

.MARINE... NEAR TERM: Small Craft Advisory remains in effect. NE winds 15-25kt and a few gusts up to 35kt especially in the far SW coastal waters near 25nm out. Winds will be lighter closer to the Hague Line and Bay of Fundy. SE long period swells, 10-12 seconds, will be the highest today from the distant coastal storm. Expect seas 6-10ft from the Hancock County coast out 25nm with 4-6ft on the intra-coastal waters. Seas 5-9ft from the Washington County coast out 25nm and east to the Hague Line. Further Downeast near the Hague Line, near Machias Seal Island northeast to West Quoddy Head expect seas 4-8ft. Tonight winds will relax below SCA criteria but SE swells remain. Seas generally 6-9ft on the coastal waters and 4-6ft on the intra- coastal waters. Tomorrow NE winds will be less than 20kt but long period SE swells remain generally 5-8ft. Lower swells east near the Hague Line to West Quoddy Head and Passamaquoddy Bay. Sea surface water temperature are in the 53-55F range from the Downeast coast out 25nm and east to the Hague Line including Passamaquoddy and Penobscot bays.

SHORT TERM: Expect a return of northerly winds 25 to 30 kts on Wednesday night, with some potential for gales Thursday afternoon and evening. Winds will gradually diminish during the day on Friday. Seas during this period will generally range around 3 to 5 feet, with the biggest waves well offshore. Some potential for a return of long period swell Wednesday night into Thursday, however at this time the storm is expected to remain far enough south that this will not be an issue.

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.CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...High Surf Advisory from 8 AM this morning to 8 PM EDT Tuesday for MEZ029-030. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT Tuesday for ANZ050>052.

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Near Term...JS Short Term...LF Long Term...LF Aviation...JS/LF Marine...JS/LF

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