Friday, December 02, 2022

November 2022 Climate Summary for Northern and Eastern Maine

...NOVEMBER 2022 CLIMATE NARRATIVE FOR NORTHERN AND EASTERN MAINE...

NOVEMBER 2022 STARTED ON A VERY MILD NOTE WITH UNSEASONABLY MILD 
TEMPERATURES THE FIRST 12 DAYS OF THE MONTH, INCLUDING RECORD 
WARMTH. IT TURNED SHARPLY COLDER FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH, 
ALTHOUGH BY LATE IN THE MONTH TEMPERATURES WERE SEASONABLE. 

TEMPERATURES RANGED FROM 1.5 TO 4 DEGREES ABOVE AVERAGE FOR THE 
MONTH AS A WHOLE. THE MONTH BEGAN WITH RECORD WARMTH AND BACK- TO-
BACK HIGHS IN THE LOW 70S AT CARIBOU ON THE 5TH AND 6TH. THESE WERE 
ONLY THE 2ND AND 3RD TIMES ON RECORD WITH A HIGH OF 70F OR WARMER AT 
CARIBOU DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. 

THE LOW OF 59F ON THE 6TH AT CARIBOU ESTABLISHED A NEW ALL-TIME 
RECORD WARM LOW TEMPERATURE FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. IT 
SMASHED THE PREVIOUS RECORD OF 53F BACK ON NOVEMBER 2, 1966. OTHER 
MONTHLY RECORD LOW WARM TEMPERATURES WERE ESTABLISHED AT HOULTON 
(61F, OLD RECORD 55F), MILLINOCKET (61F, OLD RECORD 57F), AND BANGOR 
(62F, OLD RECORD 57F). 

PRECIPITATION WAS ABOVE AVERAGE AT ALL OF THE LONG TERM CLIMATE 
SITES AND MOSTLY RANGED FROM 100 TO 150 PERCENT OF NORMAL ACROSS THE 
REGION. THERE WERE SOME SPOTS IN WASHINGTON AND HANCOCK COUNTIES 
WHERE PRECIPITATION WAS A BIT BELOW AVERAGE AND RANGED FROM 70 TO 90 
PERCENT OF NORMAL. 

SNOWFALL WAS BELOW AVERAGE ACROSS THE DOWNEAST REGION WITH ONLY 1 
INCH OBSERVED AT BANGOR, WHICH WAS 3.3 INCHES BELOW AVERAGE.
SNOWFALL WAS ABOVE AVERAGE NORTH OF HOULTON WITH 14.3 INCHES OF SNOW 
AT CARIBOU, WHICH WAS 3.9 INCHES ABOVE NORMAL. AT THE END OF 
NOVEMBER, THE SNOW DEPTH RANGED FROM 6 TO 10 INCHES TO THE NORTH OF 
THE KATAHDIN REGION WITH NO SNOW ON THE GROUND FROM MILLINOCKET 
SOUTH TO THE COAST.  

THE OUTLOOK FOR DECEMBER FOR THE REGION FROM THE CLIMATE PREDICTION 
CENTER INDICATES THAT THERE ARE NO STRONG CLIMATE SIGNALS THAT POINT 
TOWARD ABOVE OR BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES OR PRECIPITATION. THE 
AVERAGE HIGH IN CARIBOU DROPS FROM 33 DEGREES ON THE 1ST TO 23 
DEGREES BY THE END OF THE MONTH. THE AVERAGE LOW FALLS FROM 19F TO 
6F. ON AVERAGE, 25.2" OF SNOW IS OBSERVED DURING THE MONTH OF 
DECEMBER. IN BANGOR, THE AVERAGE HIGH IS 39F ON THE 1ST AND 30F AT 
THE END OF THE MONTH. THE AVERAGE LOW DROPS FROM 23F TO 12F. ON 
AVERAGE, 14.7" OF SNOW IS OBSERVED.

Winter Storm Beck Event Summary

Weather summary
for Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 12:34 p.m. AST Thursday 1 December 2022.

Discussion.

A strong frontal disturbance swept through the Maritimes Wednesday 
into Thursday. The system brought high wind and rain to Nova Scotia. 

Summary of peak winds and rainfall amounts received by Environment 
and Climate Change Canada as of 12 PM AST, Thursday, December 1st. 

A. Peak winds in kilometres per hour: 

South Shore 70 to 90 
Annapolis Valley 80 to 110 
HRM, Central, Northern, and Eastern regions 80 to 110 
Cape Breton 80 to 110 except 100 to 140 Inverness county 

B: Rainfall totals in millimetres: 

Western region 20 to 30 
Central, northern, and eastern regions 30 to 40 
Cape Breton 30 to 50

Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial 
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.

End/ASPC

Winter Storm Carli


































URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Caribou ME
908 PM EST Fri Dec 2 2022

MEZ029-030-031015-
/O.CON.KCAR.HW.W.0006.221203T1600Z-221204T0300Z/
Coastal Hancock-Coastal Washington-
Including the cities of Ellsworth, Bar Harbor, Bucksport, Orland,
Castine, Eastport, Perry, Machias, and Cherryfield
908 PM EST Fri Dec 2 2022

...HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 10 PM EST
SATURDAY...

* WHAT...South winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph
  expected.

* WHERE...Coastal Hancock and Coastal Washington Counties.

* WHEN...From 11 AM to 10 PM EST Saturday.

* IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and powerlines.
  Numerous to widespread power outages are likely. Travel will
  be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

People should avoid being outside in forested areas and around
trees and branches. If possible, remain in the lower levels of
your home during the windstorm, and avoid windows. Use caution if
you must drive.

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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Caribou ME
908 PM EST Fri Dec 2 2022

MEZ016-017-031015-
/O.CON.KCAR.WI.Y.0012.221203T1600Z-221204T0300Z/
Interior Hancock-Central Washington-
Including the cities of Amherst, Aurora, Dedham, Eastbrook,
Great Pond, Calais, Grand Lake Stream, Wesley, and Princeton
908 PM EST Fri Dec 2 2022

...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 10 PM EST
SATURDAY...

* WHAT...South winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph
  expected.

* WHERE...Interior Hancock and Central Washington Counties.

* WHEN...From 11 AM to 10 PM EST Saturday.

* IMPACTS...Strong winds may blow down limbs, trees, and
  powerlines. Isolated to scattered power outages may result.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high
profile vehicle. Secure outdoor objects.

&&
$$

CB


Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Caribou ME
308 PM EST Fri Dec 2 2022

MEZ001>006-010-011-015-031-032-032015-
Northwest Aroostook-Northeast Aroostook-Northern Somerset-
Northern Piscataquis-Northern Penobscot-Southeast Aroostook-
Central Piscataquis-Central Penobscot-Southern Penobscot-
Southern Piscataquis-Northern Washington-
308 PM EST Fri Dec 2 2022

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Central Highlands Maine, Far
Eastern Maine, Far Northern Maine, North Woods Maine and Penobscot
Valley Maine.

.DAY ONE...This afternoon and tonight.

Hazardous weather is not expected at this time.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

A cold front will cross the region Saturday. Strong and gusty
southerly winds are expected in advance of the front.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to Standard Operating Procedures.

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