Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 08:03 EDT
Rise 6:22AM
Set 6:58PM
Reporting Station : Bangor International Airport, ME
Light rain. Fog. Quite cool
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Rise 6:22AM
Set 6:58PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:49PM
Set7:33AM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
BGR / Delays from 30 to 45 minutes
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 08:03 EDT
Issued By | NWS Gray ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 08:03 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 08:03 EDT | Valid Until | 03/28/2024 20:15 EDT |
A period of moderate to heavy rain is expected through Friday as low pressure moves up the coast. The rain will fall on a primed snowpack leading to significant melt. The combination of rain and snowmelt will increase flows in rivers and streams, some of which could reach critical levels. * WHAT. Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt continues to be possible. * WHERE. Portions of south central and southwest Maine, including the following areas, in Maine, Central Interior Cumberland. In south central Maine, Coastal Waldo, Interior Waldo, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc and Southern Somerset. In southwest Maine, Androscoggin and Coastal Cumberland. * WHEN. Through Friday evening. * IMPACTS. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - Rainfall of 2 inches or more is possible in the watch area. This in combination with 1 to 2 inches of snowmelt will lead to small stream flooding. Urban and low lying flooding is also possible.
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 09:51 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 09:51 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 09:51 EDT | Valid Until | 03/28/2024 18:00 EDT |
* WHAT. Northwest winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 45 kt and seas 6 to 11 ft possible. * WHERE. Coastal Waters from Eastport, ME to Schoodic Point, ME out 25 NM, Coastal Waters from Schoodic Point, ME to Stonington, ME out 25 NM and Intra Coastal Waters from Schoodic Point, ME to Stonington, ME. * WHEN. From Friday afternoon through Saturday afternoon. * IMPACTS. Strong winds can cause hazardous seas which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility.
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 07:52 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 07:52 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 07:52 EDT | Valid Until | 03/28/2024 20:00 EDT |
Heavy rain falling on a deep primed snowpack leading to snowmelt increasing combined with mostly frozen grounds poses a flooding risk. Flows in smaller rivers, streams and creeks may increase quickly and reach critical levels. Larger stem rivers will begin to increase flows. * WHAT. Flooding caused by excessive rainfall and snowmelt is possible. * WHERE. Portions of Central Highlands, Far Eastern, and North Woods Maine, including the following areas, in Central Highlands Maine, Central Piscataquis and Northern Penobscot. In Far Eastern Maine, Southeast Aroostook. In North Woods Maine, Northern Piscataquis. * WHEN. Through Friday evening. * IMPACTS. Small rivers, creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - Rainfall of 2 to 2.5 inches will combine with up to 1.75" of snowmelt to cause urban and low lying flooding of poor drainage areas. This may also cause small stream and creek flooding. Washouts of dirt roads and significant mud may make travel difficult on dirt roads. - For flood safety visit http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 07:52 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 07:52 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 07:52 EDT | Valid Until | 03/28/2024 20:00 EDT |
Heavy rain falling on a deep primed snowpack leading to snowmelt increasing combined with mostly frozen grounds poses a flooding risk. Flows in smaller rivers, streams and creeks may increase quickly and reach critical levels. Larger stem rivers will begin to increase flows. * WHAT. Flooding caused by excessive rainfall and snowmelt is possible. * WHERE. Portions of Central Highlands, Coastal DownEast, Far Eastern, Interior DownEast, and Penobscot Valley Maine, including the following areas, in Central Highlands Maine, Southern Piscataquis. In Coastal DownEast Maine, Coastal Hancock and Coastal Washington. In Far Eastern Maine, Northern Washington. In Interior DownEast Maine, Central Washington and Interior Hancock. In Penobscot Valley Maine, Central Penobscot and Southern Penobscot. * WHEN. Through Friday evening. * IMPACTS. Small rivers, creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - Rainfall of 2 to 2.5 inches will combine with up to 1.75" of snowmelt to cause urban and low lying flooding of poor drainage areas. This may also cause small stream and creek flooding. Washouts of dirt roads and significant mud may make travel difficult on dirt roads. - For flood safety visit http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 15:48 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 15:48 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 15:48 EDT | Valid Until | 03/29/2024 04:30 EDT |
Heavy rain falling on a deep primed snowpack leading to snowmelt increasing combined with mostly frozen grounds poses a flooding risk. Flows in smaller rivers, streams and creeks may increase quickly and reach critical levels. Larger stem rivers will begin to increase flows. * WHAT. Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt continues to be possible. * WHERE. Portions of Central Highlands, Coastal DownEast, Far Eastern, Interior DownEast, North Woods, and Penobscot Valley Maine, including the following areas, in Central Highlands Maine, Central Piscataquis, Northern Penobscot and Southern Piscataquis. In Coastal DownEast Maine, Coastal Hancock and Coastal Washington. In Far Eastern Maine, Northern Washington and Southeast Aroostook. In Interior DownEast Maine, Central Washington and Interior Hancock. In North Woods Maine, Northern Piscataquis. In Penobscot Valley Maine, Central Penobscot and Southern Penobscot. * WHEN. Through Friday evening. * IMPACTS. Small rivers, creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - Storm total rainfall of 2 to 3 inches will combine with up to 1.75" of snowmelt to cause urban and low lying flooding of poor drainage areas. This may also cause small stream and creek flooding. Washouts of dirt roads and significant mud may make travel difficult on dirt roads. - For flood safety visit http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 15:40 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 15:40 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 15:40 EDT | Valid Until | 03/29/2024 04:30 EDT |
* WHAT. Northwest winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 45 kt and seas 6 to 11 ft expected. * WHERE. Coastal Waters from Eastport, ME to Schoodic Point, ME out 25 NM, Coastal Waters from Schoodic Point, ME to Stonington, ME out 25 NM and Intra Coastal Waters from Schoodic Point, ME to Stonington, ME. * WHEN. From 5 PM Friday to 2 PM EDT Saturday. * IMPACTS. Strong winds will cause hazardous seas which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility.
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 15:05 EDT
Issued By | NWS Gray ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 15:05 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 15:05 EDT | Valid Until | 03/29/2024 03:15 EDT |
A period of moderate to heavy rain is expected through Friday as low pressure moves up the coast. The rain will fall on a primed snowpack leading to significant melt. The combination of rain and snowmelt will increase flows in rivers and streams, some of which could reach critical levels. * WHAT. Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt continues to be possible. * WHERE. Portions of south central, southwest, west central, and western Maine, including the following areas, in Maine, Central Interior Cumberland. In south central Maine, Coastal Waldo, Interior Waldo, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc and Southern Somerset. In southwest Maine, Androscoggin and Coastal Cumberland. In west central Maine, Central Somerset. In western Maine, Interior Cumberland Highlands, Southern Franklin and Southern Oxford. * WHEN. Through Friday evening. * IMPACTS. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas.
Broadcast Time 03/28/2024 14:43 EDT
Issued By | NWS Caribou ME | Broadcast Time | 03/28/2024 14:43 EDT |
Issuing Time | 03/28/2024 14:43 EDT | Valid Until | 03/28/2024 18:00 EDT |
Patchy to areas of fog will persist into this evening. The fog will be locally dense especially in elevated open areas where snowpack exists. Visibilities could change rapidly over short distances and will be reduced to a quarter mile or less at times. Slow down, maintain a safe distance between other vehicles and be alert for rapidly changing visibilities. Have your low beam headlights on for traffic visibility.
Rise 6:22AM
Set 6:58PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:49PM
Set7:33AM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
BGR / Delays from 30 to 45 minutes
Maine (1 Advisory)
Heavy rain anticipated
Heavy Rain Alert - More than 1 inch of rain in the next 24 hours (and less than 2 inches)
Rise 6:22AM
Set 6:58PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:49PM
Set7:33AM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
BGR / Delays from 30 to 45 minutes
Rise 6:22AM
Set 6:58PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:49PM
Set7:33AM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
BGR / Delays from 30 to 45 minutes