FXUS61 KCAR 030036
AFDCAR

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Caribou ME
836 PM EDT Mon Jun 2 2025

.SYNOPSIS...
High pressure will build across the region tonight into 
Wednesday. A cold front will cross the area Thursday afternoon.
High pressure will return on Friday. Next low pressure system 
approaches Friday evening.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/...
8 PM Update: Showers continue to dissipate across the area this
evening, along with the cu field as diurnal heating subsides.
There is a chance for patchy fog overnight tonight, 
particularly in any areas which received rainfall through the 
day today into the early evening hours, which would have
supplied additional low level moisture prior to the nocturnal
inversion building in.

Previous Discussion:
Upper level troffing will begin to move east of the region 
tonight. A disturbance moving through the trof will help keep
isolated/scattered showers across the region this evening.
Showers will then end with the disturbance exiting and loss of 
diurnal heating. Partly/mostly cloudy skies will persist early 
tonight, with clouds then decreasing overnight. Lingering low 
level moisture from recent rains could also help support patchy 
fog late tonight. With decreasing clouds and light winds 
overnight, patchy frost is possible in the normally coldest 
locations across northwest areas late tonight. High pressure 
builds across the region, surface/aloft, Tuesday. Expect mostly 
sunny skies Tuesday. Low temperatures tonight will generally 
range from the mid 30s to around 40 north, to around 40 to the 
lower 40s Downeast. High temperatures Tuesday will generally 
range from the lower to mid 70s across much of the forecast 
area, while ranging through the 60s to around 70 along the 
Downeast coast with developing onshore winds.

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.SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/...
Low pressure system in the middle of the Atlantic stalls as a
high pressure off the Carolina coast continues ridging in the 
the New England area Wednesday night, bringing overnight clear 
skies and dry conditions. Lack of clouds could bring a period 
of radiational cooling that could help temperatures to drop down
into the 40s/low 50s. Few clouds move in Wednesday, making most
of the area partially cloudy, helping high temperatures to rise
into the 80s in the north and 70s along the coast due to the 
southerly sea breeze. Winds become relatively gusty later on 
Wednesday evening. Overnight lows on Wednesday in the 60s up 
north and 50s along the coast. 

Thursday, smoke models indicate some smoke from Canadian
wildfires may make its way over to Maine, but at relatively 
high levels (roughly 6000ft). Not currently expecting visibility
or air quality issues, but the smoke may help reduce high 
temperatures. Looking at daytime maximum temperatures in the 
80s, and 70s along the coast due to sea breeze. 

Main concern in the short term period is a low pressure with
associated frontal system moving through Thursday morning
through the afternoon. Rain moves in from the northwest to
southeast. Heaviest rainfall amounts forecast to be in northern
and central counties. Current model guidance does show some 
favorable instability alongside this frontal passage. Both the 
GFS and the NAM indicate favorable CAPE, DCAPE, high moisture 
content, and lift parameters, conducive towards thunderstorm 
development. Could be period of heavy rain and good 
thunderstorms. Too early to have much confidence in the severity
of these storms, but the general trend for the past few days 
has been an increase in favorable parameters, so there is a 
potential for some severe weather. Continue to monitor the 
forecast for updates.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/...
Low pressure moves out to the Atlantic, with a brief period of
ridging early Friday morning. This does not last however, as yet
another weekend low system barrels towards New England, bringing
rain and overcast skies Saturday into Sunday. High pressure
moves into the area on Monday. High temperatures drop down into
the 70s and high-60s during the weekend, with overnight lows 
decreasing throughout the weekend into the low-50s.

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.AVIATION /00Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
NEAR TERM: VFR across all terminals. Some fog may develop
tonight, particularly across terminals which received late day
rainfall. Otherwise, VFR overnight. VFR Tuesday. Variable winds
5 to 10 knots tonight. Variable winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming 
south/southwest Tuesday. 

SHORT TERM: 
Tuesday night – Wednesday...VFR conditions. Winds from the S at
5-10kts. Gusts up to 20 kt possible during the day Wednesday. 
Potential for LLWS Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. 

Wednesday night...VFR conditions early. VFR/MVFR late as 
showers move in from the NW. Winds from the S at 5-10kts. 

Thursday...VFR/MVFR conditions in light rain. Some potential 
for IFR conditions in heavier rain showers and thunderstorms. 
Moderate chance for thunderstorms on station at northern sites.
Winds from the S/SW at 5-10 kts. 

Thursday night ...VFR/MVFR conditions due to lingering rain 
showers. Possible thunderstorms early evening. Winds from the 
W/NW at 5-20 kts. 

Friday...VFR conditions early, becoming MVFR due to some light
rain showers in the evening. Winds from the NW, shifting to the
SW, at 5-10kt. 

Friday night - Saturday... MVFR conditions due to rain showers.
Rain could be heavy at times. Winds light and variable before 
becoming N/NE at 5-10 kts.

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.MARINE...
NEAR TERM: Winds/seas below small craft advisory levels 
tonight through Tuesday.

SHORT TERM: Winds and seas below Small Craft Advisory criteria
through the rest of the week into the weekend. Seas stay at or
below 4 ft over the outer waters, and at or below 3 ft for the
inner waters. Seas approach 5 ft over the outer waters on
Sunday. Potential for rain on Thursday into Thursday night, as 
well as Saturday into Sunday. Winds from the SW Tuesday night, 
before becoming S by Wednesday.

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.CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
ME...None.
MARINE...None.

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Near Term...AStrauser/Norcross
Short Term...Brennan
Long Term...Brennan
Aviation...AStrauser/Norcross/Brennan
Marine...AStrauser/Norcross/Brennan