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Bancroft Maine Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 713 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will move east of the region today as a cold front approaches. The cold front will slowly cross 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/... Update to aviation section

A continuing very warm return flow behind high pressure to our southeast will combine with an approaching cold front to bring another exceptionally warm day across the area today with inland temperatures topping 80 in most places. A mostly sunny morning will be followed by increasing clouds from the northwest as the cold front approaches. Showers may begin to press into the northwest ahead of the front late today and a few spots may have an isolated thunderstorm. The NAM continues to advertise some CAPE up to around 200 J/KG while the GFS still shows too much capping for convection. Frontal convergence may help spawn some convection over the northwestern edge of our area at the end of the day.

The cold front will slowly press across the region tonight. Strong frontal convergence and moisture ahead of the front is expected to support a solid band of rain over the area and some of the guidance is suggesting there may be narrow bands of heavier showers over the north. The rain may begin to taper off over far northwestern areas very late tonight as the front continues pushing south.

The front will continue south toward the coast Wednesday morning. A solid band of rain will continue from central areas on across the south early Wednesday morning. Rain will taper off from northwest to southeast through the day on Wednesday as the front pushes offshore. A large high pressure system centered over the Great Lakes will begin pushing much cooler and drier air in from Eastern Canada on gusty northwest winds Wednesday afternoon as clearing pushes in from the west and north.

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.SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... Cold front will be located south of the Gulf of Maine Wednesday evening with showers rapidly coming to an end over the waters. Cold air from Canada will be advecting in with low-level jet and tight pressure gradient resulting in continued gusty northwest winds. Higher elevations likely to see gusts upwards of 25-30mph during the nighttime hours. Skies will slowly clear late, especially over Downeast. Cannot rule out stratocu moving in over the north as upr trof lingers to our west. Either way, frost looks to develop over the valleys in the North Woods after midnight. Cannot rule out light snow showers mixing in over the St. John Valley for a brief period of time with trof passage.

Pressure gradient very slowly relaxes on Thursday, though with low- level jet remaining from 25-30kts in the morning/early afternoon, expect that northwest winds will gust to around 30mph. High will run about 7-10 degrees below normal with highs in the u40s/nr 50 north and mid-upr 50s south. H5 trof moves east into NB during the afternoon with partly cloudy skies over the northeast before clearing late.

H5 ridge will begin building in late Thursday night with center of sfc high over western New England. Clear skies and a light west wind overnight likely to support temps dropping below freezing for all locations. Have trended down from NBM temps with lower 20s for deeper valleys over the northwest and freezing temps elsewhere. Have added in widespread frost overnight.

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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... An extended period of high pressure looks to return Friday morning into early next week. Temperatures moderate through the long term with 60s making a return on Saturday and sticking around through at least Monday of next week. Operational models indicate potential tropical system over the southeast will be making it/s way up the Atlantic coast but where it goes from there is anyone/s guess.

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.AVIATION /12Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... NEAR TERM: VFR today before dropping to MVFR/IFR late tonight in rain from north to south. LLWS around 40kts at BHB late tonight.

Wednesday...MVFR improving to VFR north. IFR south, improving to VFR late. Gusty NW winds over the north and SW winds becoming NW over the south.

SHORT TERM: Wednesday night...Brief MVFR cigs possible over nrn Aroostook terminals with VFR elsewhere. NW 10-20kts.

Thursday...VFR. NW 10-20kts, gusts to 25kts in the afternoon.

Thursday night-Saturday...VFR. Light W becoming WSW 5-10kts Friday.

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.MARINE... NEAR TERM: A SCA will be up from late this afternoon through tonight for SW winds gusting over 25 kt and seas up to 5 ft late today and 6 to 7 ft tonight. Winds will diminish as the front moves over the waters Wednesday. Humid air over the cooler waters may result in some fog and mist today, tonight and into Wednesday with improving vsby late Wednesday.

SHORT TERM: Northwest winds behind cold front Wednesday night will gust to aoa 25kts into Thursday afternoon before diminishing. Seas range from 2-3 feet over the outer waters with seas 1 foot or less over the intracoastal zone through the end of the period.

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.FIRE WEATHER... Dry weather will continue through much of the day today. Afternoon relative humidity will generally range from 40 to 50 percent away from the immediate coast, where it will be higher. Southwest winds will gust from 20 to 25 mph at times in the afternoon.

A wetting rain is expected tonight into early Wednesday with rainfall totals of up to an inch possible. Wednesday afternoon into Thursday should see a return of dry and much cooler conditions with gusty northerly winds.

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.CLIMATE... Record high temperatures are possible again today.

Record High Temperatures for Tuesday October 7th:

Location.....Record High/Year...Forecast High Caribou 76/2016 81 Bangor 84/1946 79 Millinocket 81/1946 81 Houlton 76/2016 80

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.CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 4 PM this afternoon to 8 AM EDT Wednesday for ANZ050>052.

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