Today will feature more of the same weather-wise as an upper low continues to spin to our east. Expect highs in the 50’s north and 60’s south under partly to mostly cloudy skies. Showers are scattered about this morning and will continue through the day so some drops here and there are likely though not everyone will get wet.
Warmer and drier weather looks to move in for the weekend.
More cool and unsettled weather is on tap today as an upper low  continues to spin to our east. Expect more clouds, showers, cool temps, and breezy conditions today though in each aspect, today should be by and large better than yesterday. Nicest conditions will be found in SW areas today as they will be the farthest away from the upper low.
Today will feature morning clouds quickly giving way to sun this afternoon. Temps will warm as well with northern areas staying in the upper 40’s/low 50’s but southern areas rising all the way into the low 60’s. Today won’t be perfect though as north winds will become strong gusting over 25mph at times making the normally lovely temps feel quite a bit colder.
Slowly increasing sun and warming temps along with slowly relaxing winds will be the trend through the end of the week.
Today will be almost exactly like the past week weather wise with cool temps, abundant clouds, and of course, showers. Today however will be different in one of those areas. A slightly stronger upper level disturbance will trigger some bonus showers today meaning everyone is likely to get wet at some point. Some showers could be heavy at times but are likely to be relatively short lived. Temps will once again be stuck in the 40’s for most, 50’s southern NH/SNE.
Fewer showers are in the forecast through midweek though there is the potential for a coastal low late week. Confidence is low at this point but it will be something to watch this week. As for extended warm/dry weather, it’ll likely show up sometime next week.
Today will feature more cool and unsettled conditions with morning sun giving way to afternoon showers. The best chance for showers will be along the ME/NH border though everyone is at risk for some drops. A sea breeze will develop along the coast this afternoon so expect cooler temps there this afternoon. Highs will get up into the low to mid 40’s up north, mid to upper 40’s in the foothills, low to mid 50’s just inland from the coast, and upper 40’s to low 50’s along the immediate coastline.
We begin today with some light snow showers around the area, mainly in the mountains. Those will taper off this afternoon outside of the mountains which will allow for partial sun, again outside the mountains where cold cyclonic flow keeps upsloping in place. Partial sun with a cold pool aloft yields what we have seen pretty much every day this week: afternoon showers, some of which with small hail. This will be the case again today so keep the rain gear handy if you’re out and about today. Not everyone will get rained on but for those who do, it could be briefly heavy. Temps will be about 5 degrees warmer than yesterday; 30’s/low 40’s up north, 40’s/low 50’s at the coast.
Today will be almost a carbon copy of yesterday weather wise as an upper low sits and spins overhead. Expect sun this morning giving way to clouds and showers in the afternoon. The one big difference will be that showers will be fewer and farther between compared to yesterday though temps will remain stuck in the 40’s and 50’s once again. This looks to be our weather for the next little while as blocking over Greenland and Alaska ensure this low doesn’t go anywhere. Hope for a reprieve may arrive midweek according to some model solutions but according to others, another slow moving coastal storm is equally likely. Welcome to spring in Maine.
Today will feature cooler temps and more precip which is already underway up in the mountains where snow is falling this morning. More showers are expected this afternoon once daytime heating gets underway and in some of the heavier showers, sleet and graupel are likely given extremely low freezing heights. Highs today will range through the 40’s for the mountains and the foothills while the coast gets to enjoy some low 50’s. As for cloud cover, the mountains stay mostly cloudy while the coast sees more sun.
Today will feature morning sun fading away to afternoon clouds ahead of another storm headed our way this evening. Along with increasing clouds, the chance is there for a shower or two this afternoon and then some more intense storms this evening as the storm passes through. In some of these more intense storms, some small hail is possible in addition to heavy rain and lightning. Highs today will range from the low to mid 60’s in the warm spots to mid to upper 50’s at the coast and in the mountains.
More afternoon shower/storm activity is likely tomorrow and through the rest of the week.
A wet, windy, and wild morning is underway as our storm rolls on. A line of thunderstorms is marching through York county right now and will deliver lightning, thunder, and heavy downpours to the entire coast in the next hour or two. After that band, the dry-slotting begins and precip is already shutting off SW-NE. The mountains however will continue to see precip through the day today as upsloping continues. Highs will remain on the low side today with widespread 40’s, 50’s possible in the usual warm spots.
More cool and unsettled weather is in store for this week as we have a weak storm parked right over us. Expect cooler conditions and continued chances for showers through the end of the week. Not a washout, but not anything like the stretch of sunny and 60’s/70’s we saw in the past few weeks.