Broadcast Time 05/24/2024 22:28 EDT
Rise 4:56AM
Set 8:08PM
Reporting Station : Bangor International Airport, ME
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Rise 4:56AM
Set 8:08PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:58PM
Set5:57AM
SATURDAY MORNING
BGR / No delays
Broadcast Time 05/24/2024 22:28 EDT
Issued By | NWS Gray ME | Broadcast Time | 05/24/2024 22:28 EDT |
Issuing Time | 05/24/2024 22:28 EDT | Valid Until | 05/25/2024 20:00 EDT |
* WHAT. The warm air temperatures in the 70s may cause people to underestimate the dangers of the cold water temperatures which are currently only in the upper 40s to mid 50s. * WHERE. In Maine, Coastal York, Coastal Cumberland, Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox and Coastal Waldo Counties. In New Hampshire, Coastal Rockingham County. * WHEN. From Friday morning through Friday evening. * IMPACTS. The cold water temperatures can quickly cause hypothermia to anyone immersed in the water. According to the US Coast Guard, when the water temperatures are below 50 degrees, the chance of immediate incapacitation due to cold shock is extremely high.
Broadcast Time 05/25/2024 07:44 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 05/25/2024 07:44 EDT |
Issuing Time | 05/25/2024 07:44 EDT | Valid Until | 05/26/2024 07:45 EDT |
* The warm air temperatures this weekend around 70 may cause people to underestimate the dangers of the cold water temperatures which are currently only in the mid 50s on the lakes and in the lower 60s on the rivers. * The cold water temperatures can quickly cause hypothermia to anyone immersed in the water. According to the Maine Warden Service, when the water temperature is below 60 degrees, the average submerged person could lose dexterity within minutes and be unable to accomplish simple tasks. Anyone on small boats, canoes or kayaks should plan accordingly if recreating this weekend and use extreme caution to avoid this threat. Paddle smart from the start and always wear your life jacket! * Due to rain, area rivers continue to run fast with swift water currents. The swift water can easily overturn a kayak or canoe into the frigid river waters. Once in the cold water, the strong currents will make it difficult to reach safety.
Broadcast Time 05/25/2024 04:49 EDT
Issued By | NWS Gray ME | Broadcast Time | 05/25/2024 04:49 EDT |
Issuing Time | 05/25/2024 04:49 EDT | Valid Until | 05/25/2024 12:00 EDT |
* Today's warm air temperatures in the 70s may cause people to underestimate the dangers of the cold water temperatures which are currently only in the lower 60s across Sebago Lake and Lake Winnipesaukee, and in the 50s in the regions smaller lakes and rivers. * The cold water temperatures can quickly cause hypothermia to anyone immersed in the water. When the water temperature is below 60 degrees, the average submerged person could loose dexterity within minutes and be unable to accomplish simple tasks. Anyone on small boats, canoes, or kayaks should plan accordingly if recreating this weekend and use extreme caution to avoid this threat. Paddle smart from the start and always wear your life jacket!
Broadcast Time 05/25/2024 03:51 EDT
Issued By | NWS Gray ME | Broadcast Time | 05/25/2024 03:51 EDT |
Issuing Time | 05/25/2024 03:51 EDT | Valid Until | 05/25/2024 19:00 EDT |
* WHAT. The warm air temperatures in the 70s may cause people to underestimate the dangers of the cold water temperatures which are currently only in the upper 40s to mid 50s. * WHERE. In Maine, Coastal York, Coastal Cumberland, Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox and Coastal Waldo Counties. In New Hampshire, Coastal Rockingham County. * WHEN. From 11 AM EDT this morning through this evening. * IMPACTS. The cold water temperatures can quickly cause hypothermia to anyone immersed in the water. According to the US Coast Guard, when the water temperatures are below 50 degrees, the chance of immediate incapacitation due to cold shock is extremely high. Anyone on boats or paddlecraft should use extreme caution to avoid this threat.
Broadcast Time 05/25/2024 02:28 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 05/25/2024 02:28 EDT |
Issuing Time | 05/25/2024 02:28 EDT | Valid Until | 05/25/2024 20:00 EDT |
* WHAT. The warm air temperatures in the 60s to low 70s may cause people to underestimate the dangers of the very cold water temperatures which are currently only in the mid to upper 40s. * WHERE. Coastal Hancock and Coastal Washington Counties. * WHEN. From 8 AM EDT Saturday through Saturday evening. * IMPACTS. The cold temperatures can quickly cause hypothermia to anyone immersed in the water. Anyone on boats or paddlecraft should use extreme caution to avoid this threat.
Broadcast Time 05/24/2024 14:05 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 05/24/2024 14:05 EDT |
Issuing Time | 05/24/2024 14:05 EDT | Valid Until | 05/25/2024 14:15 EDT |
* The warm air temperatures this weekend around 70 may cause people to underestimate the dangers of the cold water temperatures which are currently only in the mid 50s on the lakes and in the lower 60s on the rivers. * The cold water temperatures can quickly cause hypothermia to anyone immersed in the water. According to the Maine Warden Service, when the water temperature is below 60 degrees, the average submerged person could lose dexterity within minutes and be unable to accomplish simple tasks. Anyone on small boats, canoes or kayaks should plan accordingly if recreating this weekend and use extreme caution to avoid this threat. Paddle smart from the start and always wear your life jacket! * Strong winds are also expected this weekend with gusts up to 20 mph from the northwest. If boating on large bodies of water, these strong winds can increase the likelihood of overturning your boat,canoe or kayak due to increased wave heights. * Due to recent rain, area rivers continue to run fast with swift water currents. The swift water can easily overturn a kayak or canoe into the frigid river waters. Once in the cold water, the strong currents will make it difficult to reach safety.
Rise 4:56AM
Set 8:08PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:58PM
Set5:57AM
SATURDAY MORNING
BGR / No delays
Rise 4:56AM
Set 8:08PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:58PM
Set5:57AM
SATURDAY MORNING
BGR / No delays
Rise 4:56AM
Set 8:08PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:58PM
Set5:57AM
SATURDAY MORNING
BGR / No delays