Today will be breezy and unseasonably cool with a partly sunny sky north and a mostly sunny sky Downeast. A briefly spotty shower is possible over the north.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a warming trend.
The next chance for significant showers and possibly thunderstorms will be Thursday night into Friday as a cold front approaches.
Temperatures will turn much cooler Monday, along with gusty northwesterly winds. More clouds are expected from the Central Highlands northward, with more sunshine for Bangor and Downeast. A few showers will be possible in the Crown of Maine.
Clear skies, lighter winds, and chilly temperatures for Monday night.
Temperatures will be a bit milder Tuesday with more sunshine and lighter winds. However, highs will still be below normal for late July. Clear and chilly once again Tuesday night.
Highs return closer to normal Wednesday with continued sunny skies.
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