
Warm, humid and stormy weather continues in Maine this week. Each day will have plenty of clouds with showers and storm chances, but no day this week will be a total washout.
Somewhat drier weather looks to potentially arrive by Saturday.
Monday will be fairly cool and cloudy. An east wind will keep temperatures in the 60s through the day, and humidity levels will be a lot more tolerable. Scattered showers or storms are possible through the day.
Each and every day starting tomorrow through at least Friday there is the chance for showers/downpours with an occasional rumble of thunder. There will be plenty of dry breaks in between, but overall a very dreary pattern settling up. pic.twitter.com/Wy8LLStKlC
— Ryan Munn (@RyanWGME) June 26, 2023
Tuesday looks warmer. Highs will return to the 70s for most, with mainly cloudy skies and the chance for scattered showers and storms through the day.
Wednesday and Thursday this week bring some slightly drier weather.
There will still be mainly cloudy skies both days, but shower and storm chances do drop slightly.
Highs will be in the low to mid 70s.
Friday brings more widespread shower and storm chances through the day.
Temps will be slightly cooler in the low 70s.
Saturday brings the best chance of dry weather all week.
We’ll see a mix of sun and clouds through the day with only a slight chance of a shower or storm.
High temperatures will be warmer in the mid to upper 70s.
A soaking rain looks to return by Sunday. Highs will be around 70. A somewhat drier trend then arrives next week, keeping our fingers crossed for a dry July 4th forecast!
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