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The Maine Weather Podcast
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Your Maine weather forecast, delivered fast. The Maine Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from Kittery to the County. Get current conditions across all regions β coast, central, western mountains, Downeast, and Aroostook β plus active NWS alerts and a 7-day outlook. Based on official National Weather Service data.
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Your evening Maine weather update
A typical Maine weather pattern settles this Friday, with temperatures struggling to reach 38 degrees despite the late March date. We're running well below average. And that cold air isn't going anywhere soon.
Your evening Maine weather update
A typical Maine spring weather pattern is setting up for tonight with rain moving in from the southwest. Here comes a pleasant afternoon before conditions change, with temperatures climbing to 54 degrees around 6 P.M. This afternoon stays dry statewide, making it a good window for any outdoor tasks.
Your midday Maine weather update
Rain is tapering off across Maine this Wednesday morning after a wet overnight, with most areas seeing their last drops before noon. We're in that typical March pattern where winter's grip loosens during the day but reminds us it's still around after dark. Starting with temperatures, we bottomed out at 36 degrees around 1 A.M.
Your midday Maine weather update
Step outside and you might think spring has finally arrived, but hold that thought. Today's high of 47 degrees is 7 degrees warmer than usual, it's a nice reprieve, but don't get too comfortable. We're tracking a classic spring switch-up.
Your morning Maine weather update
Here comes a classic late March day across Maine - cold start this morning with temperatures in the mid-twenties, but we'll climb into the low forties by afternoon under mostly sunny skies. That northwest wind shift happening right around sunrise is keeping any precipitation well offshore. Starting with temperatures this morning - we bottomed out near 26 degrees around 7 A.M.
Your morning Maine weather update
Here comes a classic late March day across Maine - cold start this morning with temperatures in the mid-twenties, but we'll climb into the low forties by afternoon under mostly sunny skies. That northwest wind shift happening right around sunrise is keeping any precipitation well offshore. Starting with temperatures this morning - we bottomed out near 26 degrees around 7 A.M.
Your morning Maine weather update
Here comes a typical late March day across Maine with mixed precipitation developing this morning and temperatures struggling to climb out of the thirties. That expired winter weather advisory tells you everything you need to know about this transitional time of year. Starting early this morning around 5 A.M., you'll notice the winds shifting from northeast to north, gusting up to 15 miles per hour.
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Your morning Maine weather update
Here comes a typical late March day across Maine with mixed precipitation developing this morning and temperatures struggling to climb out of the thirties. That expired winter weather advisory tells you everything you need to know about this transitional time of year. Starting early this morning around 5 A.M., you'll notice the winds shifting from northeast to north, gusting up to 15 miles per hour.
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Your midday Maine weather update
Winter Weather Advisories are blanketing Maine this Sunday as a significant March snowstorm moves in. Here comes widespread accumulations that'll make travel tricky from the coast to the mountains, with the heaviest snow arriving right around lunchtime. This morning starts quiet with temperatures hovering around 32 degrees, but don't let that fool you into thinking spring has arrived.
Your morning Maine weather update
Winter weather advisories and storm warnings are in effect across Maine today, with snow already falling in many areas and expected to continue through tomorrow morning. Here comes accumulations that will make Sunday travel challenging, especially in northern and interior regions. This morning's snow is light but steady, with temperatures hovering around 35 degrees.
Your evening Maine weather update
A Flood Advisory remains in effect for the Piscataquis River near Maxfield and Howland, where an ice jam continues to cause minor flooding. That's our main weather concern as we head into the first weekend of spring. This Friday starts chilly with temperatures around 35 degrees at 7 A.M., but we'll see a nice warm-up through the day.
Your midday Maine weather update
A typical Maine weather pattern is setting up for this first day of spring, with rain arriving this afternoon and temperatures bouncing between the 40s and 30s. Here comes classic March weather that'll have you reaching for both your rain jacket and your fleece before the day is through. This morning starts dry with temperatures climbing from the upper 30s toward the mid-40s.
Your morning Maine weather update
Flood advisories are active across central Maine this morning, with ice jams causing minor flooding along the Piscataquis River near Howland and Maxfield. And the Pleasant River backing up near Pleasant Street in Milo. These ice dams are creating localized high water conditions that'll persist through the day.
Your morning Maine weather update
Flood advisories are active across central Maine this morning, with ice jams causing minor flooding along the Piscataquis River near Howland and Maxfield. And the Pleasant River backing up near Pleasant Street in Milo. These ice dams are creating localized high water conditions that'll persist through the day.
Your evening Maine weather update
Multiple flood advisories remain in effect across central Maine this Thursday, with ice jams causing minor flooding along the Piscataquis River in Maxfield and Howland. And the Pleasant River near Pleasant Street in Milo. These ice jams are creating localized flooding concerns that will persist through the day.
Your midday Maine weather update
We're tracking three active Flood Advisories statewide this Thursday. March 19, as rising temperatures and ice movement impact our river systems. It's a day to stay alert near local waterways.
Your morning Maine weather update
We're tracking six active alerts this Thursday morning, including a Flood Warning for the Piscataquis River and a Special Weather Statement in effect. While we catch a break today, confidence is growing regarding a potential winter storm impacting the state late this weekend into early next week. Expect a dry 24 hours ahead as we move through Thursday.
Your morning Maine weather update
Multiple flood warnings remain active across Maine this Thursday morning, with the Piscataquis River still running high from ice jams near Maxfield and Howland. While some flood advisories have been cancelled overnight, several warnings continue for river communities, so check conditions before traveling near waterways. We're starting cold at 24 degrees this morning, with light snow already falling across much of the state since 5 A.M.
Your evening Maine weather update
We're tracking a dynamic weather pattern statewide this Wednesday. March 18, with seven active alerts currently in effect. The headline is a Flood Warning due to an ice jam on the Piscataquis River near Maxfield and Howland, while a Flood Advisory has been cancelled for southern sections.
Your evening Maine weather update
We're tracking a complicated Wednesday statewide with six active weather alerts, including a significant Flood Warning for the Piscataquis River. While temperatures are climbing, ice jams and snow are creating distinct hazards for different parts of Maine. Expect a cold start with temperatures hovering around 25 degrees at 3 A.M., but we'll see a steady warm-up reaching 39 degrees by 5 P.M.



