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The Beehive Trail Maine Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 807 PM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Cold front slowly crosses the area tonight through early Wednesday. High pressure will build in Wednesday night through Friday. A weather disturbance will cross northern areas Friday night followed by a return of high pressure on Saturday.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... Update... Cold front currently just to the west of the St. Lawrence River. The front will continue to push southeast this evening and tonight then slowly cross the region overnight as weak waves of low pressure track northeast along the front. A steady rain will overspread the region from northwest to southeast through the overnight. The rain may be locally heavy at times later tonight into early Wednesday morning. Lows by morning will range from the upper 40s to around 50 north and the mid to upper 50s for Bangor and Downeast.

The current forecast still appears in good shape no changes needed at this hour.

See updated aviation section below.

previous discussion Tomorrow, after the front passes, high pressure from the mid- west builds into New England, with cold and dry air settling over the area. Overcast skies,. With high temperatures expected to be in the 50s in the north, and low 60s Downeast. Northwest winds behind the front. Skies begin to clear out Wednesday night, with some lower temperatures in the low 30s in the north, and upper-30s Downeast. Potential for some frost and freeze throughout northern and eastern Maine Wednesday night.

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.SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... High pressure begins to build into the area behind the previous frontal passage, leading to clearing skies and the return of dry weather. As the high pressure begins to move in, a tightened pressure gradient will lead to breezy conditions through the day on Thursday. The associated cold air advection will lead to temperatures only lifting into the lower 50s, to mid 50s along the coast. The north could even struggle to escape the 40s through Thursday afternoon.

For Thursday night, temperatures will continue to drop, this time due to radiational cooling as winds diminish and skies remain clear. Temperatures will likely fall below freezing across the majority of the forecast area, with widespread frost development expected.

As high pressure remains over the area on Friday, temperatures will slowly rebound, lifting into the mid to upper 50s throughout the region. Skies will remain mostly clear due to the robust high pressure and dry air mass.

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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... The ridge of high pressure will dominate the synoptic pattern over northern and eastern Maine through the weekend and into early next week. Pressure could top out at around 1030 mb and maintain mostly clear skies and dry weather for the region. Temperatures may slowly climb each day, reaching back into the lower 60s by early next week. A low pressure system may approach from the south, but current consensus across ensemble members suggests that the ridge of high pressure will be strong enough to keep any disturbances away from the area.

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.AVIATION /00Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... NEAR TERM: KFVE/KCAR/KPQI/KHUL: VFR will give way to MVFR/IFR from NW to SE across the terminals 03z to 08Z in developing rain. MVFR/IFR through mid day Wednesday, then improving to VFR through the afternoon. S to SW wind 10 to 15 kt, becoming N to NW overnight from NW to SE. LLWS expected through 05Z Wed. N to NW wind 10 to 20 kt with G25 kt Wed afternoon.

Wednesday night outlook...VFR/MVFR N wind.

KBGR/KBHB: VFR will give way to MVFR/IFR 03z to 06z Wed. MVFR/IFR aft 06z and continuing through mid afternoon Wed in rain. Conditions improve to VFR Wed afternoon. S wind 10 to 20 kt tonight with LLWS possible, becoming N to NW by daybreak Wed.

Wednesday night outlook...VFR N wind.

Thurs: VFR across all terminals. NW winds 10 to 15 kts with gusts 25 to 30 kts.

Thurs night-Sun: VFR across all terminals. Light WSW winds becoming 5 to 10 kts on Fri, then W 5 to 10 kts on Sat, and N around 5 kts on Sun. Winds light and variable each night.

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.MARINE... NEAR TERM: Small Craft Advisory tomorrow morning for the intra- coastals, and through tomorrow afternoon for the outer waters. Wind gusts up to 30 kts expected, and seas 4-7 ft. Visibility will be reduced to 1 to 3 NM at times in rain later tonight through Wednesday.

SHORT TERM: Winds will continue to gust 25 to 30 kts Thursday morning, but gradually improve through the day on Thursday, while seas remain below 5 ft. Winds and seas will then remain below small craft advisory levels through the end of the week and into the weekend.

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.CLIMATE... New record high temperatures for this date were established at the following locations earlier today.

High today in Caribou was 81 degrees previous was 76 in 2016 High today in Houlton was 82 degrees previous was 79 in 1946. High today in Millinocket was 82 degrees previous was 81 in 1946.

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.CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 2 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ050-051. Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT Wednesday for ANZ052.

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Near Term...ASB/TWD Short Term...AES Long Term...AES Aviation...ASB/TWD/AES Marine...ASB/TWD/AES Climate...TWD

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