Meteorological Winter 2022/2023 Climate Summary for Northern and Eastern Maine
...NORTHERN/EASTERN MAINE 2022/23 WINTER CLIMATE NARRATIVE...
WINTER (DECEMBER-FEBRUARY) 2022/23 FINISHED WITH SIGNIFICANTLY
ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES, ABOVE AVERAGE PRECIPITATION, AND AT TO
ABOVE AVERAGE SNOWFALL.
TEMPERATURE DEPARTURES RANGED FROM 3.5 NORTH TO 5 DEGREES
ABOVE AVERAGE DOWNEAST FOR THE PERIOD AS A WHOLE. AT BANGOR
(CARIBOU), THE 26.9 (19.5) RANKED AS THE 3RD (4TH) WARMEST BEHIND
THE ALL TIME WARMEST OF 29.4 (21.6) RECORDED DURING THE WINTER OF
1936/37 (2015/16). DECEMBER AND JANUARY WERE, BY FAR, THE WARMEST
MONTHS OF THIS SEASON, WITH FEBRUARY NEAR OR A LITTLE BELOW
AVERAGE. OF PARTICULAR NOTE WAS THE BRUTALLY COLD ARCTIC WIND
CHILL EVENT OF FEBRUARY 3RD/4TH WHICH FEATURED WINDS CHILLS AS LOW
AS -50 TO -60 DEGREES ACROSS THE REGION.
TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR THE SEASON RANGED FROM 120-140 PERCENT OF
AVERAGE. AT CARIBOU (BANGOR) THE TOTAL OF 12.03 (11.08) INCHES,
IT WAS THE 4TH (20TH) WETTEST BEHIND THE WETTEST SEASONS OF RECORD
OF 12.62 (16.99) RECORDED DURING THE WINTER OF 2007/08 (1993/84).
DESPITE ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES, SNOWFALL WAS MOSTLY A LITTLE
ABOVE CLIMATOLOGICAL NORMS RANGING FROM 95-125 PERCENT OF
AVERAGE.
SNOWPACK RANGED FROM NEAR NORMAL ACROSS THE NORTH, DESPITE A
DELAYED START IN JANUARY DUE TO EARLY SEASON RAIN EVENTS, TO
BELOW AVERAGE OVER DOWNEAST AREAS WHICH WAS SUBJECT TO
INTERMITTENT THAWING TEMPERATURES AN RAIN ALL SEASON. THE AVERAGE
SNOWPACK FOR THE SEASON FOR CARIBOU (BANGOR) WAS 13 (3) INCHES
COMPARED TO 1991-2020 CLIMATOLOGICAL NORMS OF 13 (6). MAXIMUM
SNOW DEPTH RECORDED DURING THE SEASON AT CARIBOU (BANGOR) WAS 26
(19) INCHES RECORDED ON JANUARY 31ST (JANUARY 24TH). SNOWPACK
ACROSS THE NORTH BECAME ESTABLISHED ENOUGH FOR SNOW MOBILING BY
MID JANUARY AND CONTINUED THROUGH THE REST OF THE SEASON.
THE OUTLOOK FOR SPRING (MARCH-MAY) 2023 FOR THE REGION IS CALLING
FOR SLIGHTLY INCREASED ODDS OF ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES AND
EQUAL CHANCES OF BELOW, NEAR NORMAL, OR ABOVE NORMAL