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Dry weather expected through Sunday. Frost/freeze expected Saturday AM for most away from the coast. Slow warming trend through early next week. High pressure keeps much of the coastal storm to our south, but showers/rain will be possible Sun Night - Mid Next Week. We will see much higher surf likely Monday into Wednesday as the storm tracks south of the Gulf of Maine. Overall showers or a period of rain especially Downeast is expected but uncertainty on how far north rain will extend due to high pressure in the Maritimes. The area will see breezy E-NE winds which will limit any coastal flooding concerns just beach erosion from higher surf and rip currents at high tide is expected. Latest forecast: www.weather.gov/car

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