Wind gusts have been adjusted up a bit, with coastal areas expecting to see gusts as high as 60 miles per hour. Isolated to scattered power outages are expected.
The Maine Forecast
Rainy Monday, cold Tuesday, unsettled for Thanksgiving
The forecast for Turkey Day features some not-so-ideal conditions…with a bit of luck, though, the forecast could still change and end up being alright.
Back to actual November weather this week
Sunday night was pretty active, but that’s about it for big weather headlines this week.
Record warmth to start the week, rain returns on Wednesday
Daily and monthly high temperature records are in jeopardy this week. The cold front will bring rain and noticeably cooler conditions for the middle and end of the week.
Cold and windy to start the week, warm and sunny to end it
Seems like this week really has a case of the Mondays.
Maine may get accumulating snow Thursday night – the 1st of the season
October snow in southern Maine is not unheard of, but it’s also not too common. The snow is possible into Friday morning.
Cooler, unsettled weather dominates most of the week
There could be some sun on Tuesday or Wednesday, but the window is small. Monday looks pretty raw, and there’s a storm threat for Thursday or Friday.
Unsettled to start the week; temperatures remain above average all week
A stalled out front offers shower chances on Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures stay mild with a big jump on Thursday.
Warm and muggy to end September, beneficial rain returns this week
After last week’s cold snap, humid air returns to Maine. After a showery week, cool and dry air returns.
Teddy brings rough seas, clouds Tuesday; warmer weather returns for the end of the week
Hurricane Teddy will miss Maine to the east. That means most of the rain does, too. A taste of summer could be in the cards for the end of the week.