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Kennebunkport, Maine Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gray ME 151 AM EDT Tue Sep 30 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A cold front will continue to march south through the Northeast on Tuesday, ushering in a cooler and drier air mass. Temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday will stay in the 60s during the day, and overnight widespread 20s and 30s are forecast. Frost will be possible for many locations, even near the coast. Starting Friday warmer conditions will return to the area and winds become southwesterly once more. But much like most of our discussions over the last few months, little rain is in sight.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TODAY/... A cold front slides through by early morning, with high pressure steadily building in through the daytime from the north. The high brings with it a much drier airmass. Dew points fall into the 30s today away from the coast, and RH values in the 25-30 percent range. The cooler airmass will mostly be felt across northern areas today, where highs in the 60s are expected. South of the mountains, a downsloping northwesterly breeze warms temps into the 70s for one more day.

High clouds from Tropical Storm Imelda near the Bahamas sink southward through the morning, and will then mostly be confined to near the Mass. border for the afternoon. Mainly sunny conditions are expected elsewhere.

A building long period swell from Hurricane Humberto brings an increasing rip current risk by this afternoon, especially along the MidCoast.

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.SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... The cooler airmass becomes more noticeable tonight as a northerly wind continues. Northern valleys likely decouple late tonight, allowing temps to fall to right around freezing. Areas of frost are likely in these areas, and frost headlines may be needed for tonight. 30s are expected across much of the interior, while more readings in the low to mid 40s are likely along the coast.

High pressure continues to build southward through the day tomorrow, bringing mostly sunny skies. The cooler airmass yields more seasonable highs. Temps are likely to range from the mid 50s across the north, to the mid 60s along the coastline and through southern New Hampshire. Dew points drop into the 30s to upper 20s again tomorrow, but with cooler highs RH values won`t be as low.

A long period swell continues to build from Humberto tomorrow. Headlines will be handled one day at a time, but either a rip current statement or high surf advisory will likely be needed along the whole coastline tomorrow.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Key Message: Dry high pressure continues to dominate the pattern. Along with above normal daytime temps...continued deepening drought is anticipated.

Impacts: Lack of rain will likely expand drought thru this period. In addition warm temps will exacerbate drying of surface fuels and bring fire weather concerns back into the forecast. Finally frost is possible both Wed and Thu nights over large parts of the forecast area.

Forecast Details: A large area of high pressure will center itself over the Northeast thru Thu/Fri before drifting offshore. This high pressure will originate from central Canada and so bring a cool and dry air mass with it. High temps will remain in the 60s...though the breezy wind is expected to diminish by Thu afternoon. More notable will be overnight temps...with both Wed and Thu night possibly seeing 30s down to the coast. As such I have patchy and areas of frost for most areas on both nights.

As the surface ridge axis slips south of the forecast area by Fri...winds turn southwesterly again and warmer air surges north. This will ensure our run of above normal temps continues. High temps are forecast well into the 70s to near 80 for much of the weekend with not much hope of rain either. Model guidance hints at a couple of chance for a cold frontal passage similar to the one dropping into the region tonight. But much like tonight there is not much moisture to work with and showers will be few and far between.

This means that the number one impact over the next 7 days will be likely expansion of drought conditions again. Also the dry air mass along with warming temps will likely bring minimum RH values down into the 30 percent or lower range again...increasing fire weather concerns.

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.AVIATION /03Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... Short Term...LIFR conditions in valley fog are likely at LEB through mid morning today, and again late tonight. Valley fog is possible at HIE late tonight. VFR prevails elsewhere through tomorrow.

Long Term...Widespread VFR conditions into the weekend with high pressure in control. Overnight ideal set up for radiation fog will develop...and local IFR or lower conditions are likely for valley locations. This will likely affect HIE and LEB.

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.MARINE... Short Term...High pressure builds across the waters through tomorrow. A building south-southeasterly swell from Hurricane Humberto builds through tomorrow, with SCA conditions building by this afternoon, and continuing through tomorrow.

Long Term...Winds and seas continue to diminish thru Thu...but SCA conditions likely hang on until at least Thu morning outside of the bays.

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.GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...High Risk for Rip Currents from 8 AM EDT Tuesday through Tuesday evening for MEZ024>027. NH...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 11 AM Tuesday to 8 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ150-152-154. Small Craft Advisory from 8 AM to 8 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ151-153.

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NEAR TERM...Clair SHORT TERM...Clair LONG TERM...Legro AVIATION...Clair/Legro MARINE...Clair/Legro

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