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FXUS61 KCAR 212034  
AFDCAR  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME  
334 PM EST SAT DEC 21 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD IN FROM THE WEST SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY  
NIGHT AND CREST OVER THE AREA MONDAY. A CLIPPER LOW WILL  
APPROACH MONDAY NIGHT AND TRACK SOUTH OF THE AREA TUESDAY. HIGH  
PRESSURE WILL BUILD IN FROM THE WEST ON WEDNESDAY INTO LATE  
WEEK.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
LOW PRESSURE CONTINUES TO TRACK INTO THE MARITIMES TONIGHT AND  
CONTINUES TO DEEPEN. UPPER LEVEL TROF AT 500MB WILL HANG BACK  
OVER THE AREA TONIGHT. BOUNDARY LAYER IS GRADUALLY DRYING OUT  
AND SNOW SHOWERS WILL SLOWLY COME TO AN END THIS EVENING. A  
1035MB SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE IS DRIFTING EAST OUT OF ONTARIO  
INTO QUEBEC AND THE TIGHTENING PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL KEEP NW  
WINDS 10-20MPH TONIGHT WITH SOME AREAS SEEING GUSTS TO 30MPH AT  
TIMES. THE SNOW IS VERY LIGHT AND FLUFFY AND WILL BLOW AROUND AT  
TIMES ESPECIALLY IN THE OPEN FIELDS OF AROOSTOOK, N. PENOBSCOT  
AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES BUT ANY AREAS MAY SEE BLOWING AND  
DRIFTING SNOW. NO MAJOR IMPACTS EXPECTED BUT BRIEF REDUCED  
VISIBILITY AT NIGHT MAY OCCUR AND SOME DRIFTING OF SNOW ONTO  
COLD ROADS MAY CAUSE THEM TO GET COVERED UP. TONIGHT, FEATURES A  
STRONG DOME OF COLD AIR WORKING IN WITH 925MB TEMPS FALLING TO  
AROUND -20C. A BUNCH OF CLOUDS REMAIN AND WITH THE WINDS SIRRING  
IT WILL BECOME CHILLY TONIGHT. AIR TEMPERATURES WILL FALL BACK  
INTO THE 0-5F RANGE ACROSS THE NORTH WITH A FEW BELOW ZERO  
READINGS IN THE NORTH WOODS. LOWS FROM 5-10F EXPECTED IN THE  
CENTRAL HIGHLANDS, BANGOR REGION AND DOWNEAST COAST. ACROSS THE  
NORTH AND MOOSEHEAD REGION BREEZY WINDS WILL CAUSE WIND CHILLS  
TO DROP TO BETWEEN -10F AND -15F WITH PERHAPS A FEW -20S IN THE  
FAR NORTH WOODS. ACROSS THE BANGOR REGION AND DOWNEAST WIND  
CHILLS AS LOW AS -10F POSSIBLE BUT MOST AS LOW AS -5F.  
 
TOMORROW, THE 1035MB HIGH SLOWLY DRIFTS SOUTH OUT OF QUEBEC INTO  
EASTERN NEW YORK STATE. THIS WILL KEEP THE NW WINDS MOVING BUT  
THE PRESSURE GRADIENT WEAKENS THROUGH THE AFTERNOON SO GUSTS  
GENERALLY REMAIN LESS THAN 20MPH. HOWEVER, COLD AIR WILL BE IN  
PLACE SO THINGS WILL BE VERY CHILLY TOMORROW. HIGHS WILL TOP OUT  
IN THE 8-13F RANGE ACROSS THE NORTH, 12-16F RANGE IN THE CENTRAL  
HIGHLANDS AND 15-19F FOR THE DOWNEAST COAST. WIND CHILLS WILL BE  
SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO FOR THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS NORTHWARD TO  
THE ST. JOHN VALLEY WITH 0-5F WIND CHILLS FOR THE DOWNEAST AND  
BANGOR AREA.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL MOVE CLOSER TO THE REGION SUNDAY NIGHT. THIS  
WILL ALLOW FOR CLEARING SKIES AND DIMINISHING WINDS. SOME  
UNCERTAINTY AS TO EXACTLY HOW QUICKLY WINDS DIE OFF. HOWEVER,  
ENOUGH CONFIDENCE TO GO COLDER THAN NBM GUIDANCE, ESPECIALLY IN  
COLDER VALLEYS. MANY LOCATIONS WILL SEE LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE  
SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO. NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION THAT SOME OF  
THE COLDEST SPOTS IN THE NORTH WOODS SEE LOWS BELOW -10F. THE  
NORMALLY WARMER SPOTS WILL SEE LOWS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE  
ZERO. HIGH PRESSURE WILL BRING A DRY AND COLD DAY MONDAY, WITH  
HIGHS IN THE TEENS FOR MOST.  
 
ATTENTION THEN TURNS TO A CLIPPER LOW THAT IS FORECAST TO PASS  
SOUTH OF THE AREA LATER MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. 12Z GUIDANCE  
IS IN FAIRLY GOOD AGREEMENT ON A LIGHT SNOWFALL ACROSS THE  
REGION. AT THIS TIME, THE HIGHEST PROBABILITY FOR A FEW INCHES  
LOOKS TO BE IN THE BANGOR REGION AND DOWNEAST. HOWEVER, THE  
SHORTWAVE THAT WILL PRODUCE THIS CLIPPER LOW IS STILL OVER THE  
PACIFIC, WHERE SAMPLING IS LIMITED. THUS, SOME ADJUSTMENTS ARE  
STILL POSSIBLE WITH FUTURE UPDATES ONCE THE SHORTWAVE ARRIVES  
ONSHORE IN NORTH AMERICA. HIGH TEMPERATURES ON TUESDAY WILL  
MOSTLY BE IN THE 20S ACROSS THE AREA.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
THERE MAY STILL BE SOME LEFTOVER LIGHT SNOW OR SNOW SHOWERS INTO  
TUESDAY NIGHT, MAINLY BANGOR AND DOWNEAST. THIS LEFTOVER SNOW  
IS EXPECTED TO END BEFORE SUNRISE CHRISTMAS MORNING. CHRISTMAS  
DAY WILL BE DRY ALONG WITH SEASONABLY COLD TEMPERATURES. A  
STRONG HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM TO THE NORTH OF THE AREA WILL REMAIN  
IN CONTROL THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK. THIS WILL RESULT IN DRY  
CONDITIONS. AS THE TEMPERATURES COLUMN SLOWLY WARMS THROUGH THE  
WEEK, TEMPERATURES WILL GRADUALLY MODERATE THROUGH THE END OF  
THE WEEK. AT THIS TIME, HIGH TEMPERATURES SATURDAY ARE FORECAST  
TO REMAIN NEAR OR BELOW FREEZING IN THE NORTH, AND IN THE 30S  
FOR BANGOR AND DOWNEAST. LOW TEMPERATURES WILL BE WELL BELOW  
FREEZING THROUGH THE WEEK.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /20Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
NEAR TERM: NORTHERN TERMS...VFR CIGS WITH BRIEF IFR VSBY DUE TO  
SHSN IN THE AREA THROUGH 06Z. THEN VFR INTO TOMORROW EXPECTED  
WITH IMPROVING CIGS TO SKC TOMORROW. NW WINDS TONIGHT 10-20KT  
WITH GUSTS UP TO 30KT POSSIBLE. NW WINDS TOMORROW 5-15KT WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 25KT.  
 
SOUTHERN TERMS...VFR/MVFR CIGS BECOMING VFR WITH BRIEF IFR VSBY  
REDUCTIONS THROUGH 00Z DUE TO -SHSN. TRENDING TOWARDS SKC BY  
DAYBREAK. NW WINDS 10-15KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 25KT TONIGHT.  
TOMORROW WINDS 5-15KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 25KT TOMORROW.  
 
SHORT TERM:  
SUNDAY NIGHT...VFR. NW WIND 10 TO 15 KTS EARLY, BECOMING CALM.  
 
MONDAY...VFR. LIGHT NW TO W WIND BECOMING S.  
 
MONDAY NIGHT...VFR DROPPING TO MVFR AND POSSIBLY IFR SOUTH WITH  
-SN. S WIND BECOMING E AROUND 10 KTS.  
 
TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT...MVFR/IFR SOUTH AND MVFR NORTH WITH -SN  
BECOMING VFR ACROSS THE AREA BY LATE TUESDAY NIGHT. LIGHT N  
WIND.  
 
WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...VFR. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
NEAR TERM: SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH 4PM EST  
SUNDAY IN THE INTRA-COASTAL WATERS FOR NW WINDS 10-20KT WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 30KT AND SEAS 2-4FT. SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT  
THROUGH 10PM EST SUNDAY FOR NW WINDS 15-25KT WITH GUSTS UP TO  
30KT AND SEAS 3-6FT. SNOW SHOWERS WILL GRADUALLY END THIS  
EVENING BUT LIGHT FREEZING SPRAY IS LIKELY TONIGHT THROUGH  
SUNDAY. SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES ARE RUNNING 42-45F FROM THE  
DOWNEAST COAST OUT 25NM AND EAST TO THE HAGUE LINE INCLUDING  
PENOBSCOT & PASSAMAQUODDY BAY.  
 
SHORT TERM:  
WINDS AND SEAS WILL GRADUALLY SUBSIDE BELOW SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY  
DURING SUNDAY NIGHT AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN. CONDITIONS  
REMAIN AT SUB-SCA LEVELS FOR MONDAY THROUGH THE DAY TUESDAY.  
WINDS AND SEAS MAY APPROACH SCA CRITERIA TUESDAY NIGHT INTO  
EARLY WEDNESDAY ON THE OUTER WATERS AS A CLIPPER LOW PASSES  
THROUGH. SEAS AND WINDS SUBSIDE BELOW SCA LEVELS BY WEDNESDAY  
AFTERNOON AND REMAIN THERE THROUGH THE WEEK.  
 
 
   
CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
ME...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 10 PM EST SUNDAY FOR ANZ050-051.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 4 PM EST SUNDAY FOR ANZ052.  
 
 
 
 
 
NEAR TERM...SINKO  
SHORT TERM...CLARK  
LONG TERM...CLARK  
AVIATION...SINKO/CLARK  
MARINE...SINKO/CLARK  
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