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WHAT HAS CHANGED

- Updated aviation discussion.

KEY MESSAGES

1) Potential for fog tonight and Saturday night, posing minor travel complications.

2) A cold front passing through the area Sunday will bring rain to the area, then light snow north and west Sunday night.

3) Behind the cold front, temperatures fall into the 20s which could cause areas of ice on roads, potentially impacting the Monday morning commute.

DISCUSSION

KEY MESSAGE 1...Potential for fog tonight and Saturday night, posing minor travel complications.

KEY MESSAGE 1 DESCRIPTION...Relatively dry conditions tonight through Saturday. High relatively humidities and low winds, result in some fog development in valleys tonight, and along the coast and valleys Saturday night. This fog is expected to cause visibility reductions, which could impact any early morning travel.

KEY MESSAGE 2...A cold front passing through the area Sunday will bring rain to the area, then light snow north and west Sunday night.

KEY MESSAGE 2 DESCRIPTION... A large trough from the Midwest enters the area Sunday, with a strong cold front out ahead of it. Rain will develop and move east over the area throughout the day. Widespread 0.5 to 0.75 inches of rain is expected for the area. As the front passes, temperatures will drop and lead to snow as precipitation exits the area late Sunday night. The greatest chances for snow are in the North Woods and St. John Valley as temperatures will drop there first. 0.5 to 1 inch of snow is possible from the Central Highlands north. This precipitation could lead to rivers slowly rising but flooding is not expected.

KEY MESSAGE 3...Behind the cold front, temperatures fall into the 20s which could cause areas of ice on roads, potentially impacting the Monday morning commute.

KEY MESSAGE 3 DESCRIPTION...Cold air behind the front will drop temperatures, with freezing temperatures down to near The Airline. Water on roads could quickly freeze as temperatures in the north fall into the 20s overnight. This could lead to some slick roads, impacting travel for the Monday morning commute. A shortwave behind the front could cause some light snow showers in the north Monday. Temps fall below freezing again Monday night.

AVIATION /00Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/

Tonight...Occasional MVFR/IFR possible late. Otherwise, VFR. North/northeast winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming east/southeast.

Saturday...Occasional MVFR/IFR possible early. Otherwise, VFR. East/southeast winds around 10 knots, becoming south/southeast 10 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots.

Saturday night...MVFR early as rain moves in, and then IFR late Saturday night from fog and rain. S/SE winds at 10 kts, gusting to around 20 kts.

Sunday...MVFR/IFR, occasional LIFR. Rain. South winds 10 to 15 knots, becoming west/northwest.

Sunday night...MVFR/IFR. Rain changing to snow north. Rain Downeast. Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots.

Monday...Improving to VFR, with MVFR possible in snow showers in the north. Winds W/NW at 10 kt, gusting to 20 kt.

Monday night and Tuesday...VFR. Northwest/north winds 5 to 10 knots Monday night. South wind 5 to 10 knots Tuesday.

Wednesday...W/NW winds at 5-10 kt, gusting 15-20 kt.

MARINE

Winds and seas stay below Small Craft Criteria tonight into Saturday. Rain starting Saturday night. Potential for some fog to develop overnight tonight, and Saturday night, reducing visibility. Seas stay at or below 5 ft in the outer-waters, and at or below 4ft for the intra-coastals. Winds from the N this evening, shift NE tonight, shift E Saturday, and SE Saturday night. Sub SCA conditions are expected Sunday through Tuesday. SCA conditions possible on coastal ocean waters Tuesday night into Wednesday.

CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

ME...None. MARINE...None.


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