![]() The model spread on coverage has increased from yesterday to today (there are now some models showing little or no precipitation over most of the area),so do not have the confidence for likely pops at this time. For now am going with isolated to scattered showers, mainly N of Bangor, on Thursday. Otherwise, expect rain to gradually taper to showers from SW to NE overnight. If that bears out, rainfall amounts there will have to be reduced. There a some indications that along the W border with Canada that rain could end up ending sooner than currently forecast. A developing closed low moves into Maine tonight then, then Meanders around northern Maine through Thursday.Īnafrontal rain behind a cold front that will push into the Gulf of Maine this evening will continue to overspread the area from N to S tonight. This is unlike Wed May 17 when we saw snow and graupel with temps in the 40s, when we had much lower wet bulbs and dewpoints than we will see Thursday. Dewpoints and wet bulbs will be fairly high on Thursday, which should keep any snow in the mountains and not at lower elevations. Some models even have afternoon temperatures hovering around 40. Far NE Maine (places like Fort Kent, Caribou, and Presque Isle) may only make it to the mid 40s Thursday with rain in the morning, possibly persisting into the afternoon. ![]() Forecast had this well covered and did just minor tweaks.įor the day Thursday, models are trending a bit wetter and cooler for far NE Maine, so trended forecast a bit in this direction by lowering high temperatures a couple of degrees and raising PoPs a bit. Rain persists much longer in far E/NE Maine. Back edge of rain moving E through far western Maine and should reach western portions of our area (such as Bangor and Greenville) near or a bit after midnight. Rain persists on the north side of a cold front slowing sliding SE through the area. A cold front approaches Sunday and stalls in the area Sunday night, followed by another high building in through Monday. High pressure then builds to the south through Saturday night. An upper low will meander across Maine into Friday, exiting into the Canadian Maritimes late in the day. A cold front will finish pushing south through the region this evening. Beware! The strength of the UV rays is increased nearly double-fold by the reflection of the snow.Area Discussion for - Caribou, ME (on/off) Help NOTE: mouseover dotted underlined text for definitionĪrea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 954 PM EDT Wed May 24 2023 Tightly woven, loose-fitting clothes provide additional protection from the Sun. Sunglasses with UVA and UVB protection significantly reduce eye damage from sun exposure. ![]() A wide-brim hat offers excellent sun protection for the eyes, ears, face, and neck. ![]() The Sun's most intense and consequently most harmful UV radiation during midday hours should be decreased by minimizing exposure and seeking shade. Light skin individuals may get burned in less than 30 minutes. Note: The average daily UV index of 4 in May transform into the following instructions: A UV Index of 3 to 5 symbolizes a medium vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for ordinary individuals. UV indexIn Bar Harbor, Maine, the average daily maximum UV index in May is 4. SunshineIn Bar Harbor, the average sunshine in May is 7.8h. On the last day of May, in Bar Harbor, sunrise is at 4:52 am and sunset at 8:09 pm EDT. On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 5:23 am and sunset at 7:36 pm. DaylightIn May, the average length of the day is 14h and 49min. Even a short swim, without thermal protection, at temperatures around 55.4☏ (13☌) is not comfortable. Note: At temperatures below 50☏ (10☌), swimming in a suitably protected swimsuit is feasible otherwise, cold shock and loss of breathing control are imminent. Ocean temperatureIn May, the average ocean temperature in Bar Harbor, Maine, is 44.2☏ (6.8☌). Throughout the year, there are 48.1 snowfall days, and 23.82" (605mm) of snow is accumulated. During 0.1 snowfall days, in May, Bar Harbor aggregates 0.08" (2mm) of snow. May is the last month it regularly snows in Bar Harbor. SnowfallMonths with snowfall are January through May, October through December. Throughout the year, there are 142.1 rainfall days, and 32.28" (820mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Rainfall In Bar Harbor, during May, the rain falls for 14.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 2.28" (58mm) of precipitation. HumidityIn May, the average relative humidity in Bar Harbor, Maine, is 78%. The average low-temperature, in May, is 44.2☏ (6.8☌). TemperatureIn Bar Harbor, the average high-temperature in May increases from a frosty 48.6☏ (9.2☌) in April to a moderate 58.6☏ (14.8☌). The last month of the spring, May, is a moderate month in Bar Harbor, Maine, with an average temperature varying between 58.6☏ (14.8☌) and 44.2☏ (6.8☌).
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