![]() ![]() This relatively milder air will rapidly progress southward tonight. Rain showers have been observed well north of the Gaspe Peninsula in Pointe Parent, Quebec, where the temperature was near 40 with a dew point in the mid to upper 30s. Tonight: Upstream blocking will maintain an upper level low across the Canadian Maritimes through Wednesday, leading to continued north to northeast flow at the surface and aloft bringing in polar maritime air masses of slightly varying characteristics. Lows tonight will stay in the upper 20s to lower 30s while highs Wednesday reach the upper 30s to lower 40s. The occlusion will fall apart as it moves south across the forecast area tonight, but could drop one half inch of snow in northern zones. ![]() The warm occlusion is progressing southward into northeastern Aroostook County at this point. High pressure begins to build across the region Friday through Saturday as low pressure tracks well to the south over the weekend. ![]() Low pressure remains over the Canadian Maritimes through Thursday night. ![]() Sun-protective clothing, a long-sleeved shirt and pants, a wide-brimmed hat, and UVA and UVB-blocking sunglasses are particularly helpful in blocking UV radiation's harmful effects.Area Discussion for - Caribou, ME (on/off) Help NOTE: mouseover dotted underlined text for definitionĪrea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 935 PM EST Tue Mar 7 2023 The Sun's most intense and consequently most harmful UV radiation during midday hours should be decreased by minimizing exposure and seeking shade. Take precautions - Protection against skin and eye damage is obliged. Note: The daily maximum UV index of 4 in September interpret into the following advice: A UV Index estimate of 3 to 5 represents a medium health hazard from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for average individuals. UV indexIn September, the average daily maximum UV index is 4. SunshineThe average sunshine in September is 8.2h. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:29 am and sunset at 6:16 pm EDT. On the first day of September in Bar Harbor, sunrise is at 5:55 am and sunset at 7:10 pm. DaylightIn September, the average length of the day is 12h and 30min. Even a few minutes in 55.4☏ (13☌) water is uncomfortable, and swimming below 50☏ (10☌) may cause total loss of breathing control and cold shock, depending on a person's physique. Note: Swimming in 55.9☏ (13.3☌) is considered life-threatening. Ocean temperatureIn September, the average ocean temperature in Bar Harbor, Maine, is 55.9☏ (13.3☌). Snowfall June through September are months without snowfall in Bar Harbor. Throughout the year, in Bar Harbor, there are 142.1 rainfall days, and 32.28" (820mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Rainfall In Bar Harbor, it is raining for 10.5 days, with typically 1.81" (46mm) of accumulated precipitation. HumidityIn Bar Harbor, the average relative humidity in September is 79%. The average low-temperature, in Bar Harbor, is 52.7☏ (11.5☌). TemperatureIn September, the average high-temperature slightly decreases from a warm 73.4☏ (23☌) in August to a comfortable 67.1☏ (19.5☌). September, the first month of the autumn in Bar Harbor, is also an enjoyable month, with temperature in the range of an average high of 67.1☏ (19.5☌) and an average low of 52.7☏ (11.5☌). ![]()
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