The cold front responsible for yesterday's storms moved offshore last night allowing for drier conditions to move in for our midweek forecast. Skies will be sunny through the entire day today. High temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s with a few places hitting 80 degrees, and gusty NW winds will continue. Lighter winds expected for tonight with increasing clouds and lows in the 50s.
Your Thursday forecast will be more of a split state forecast. A warm front will stall out in southern Maine and New Hampshire. That will keep the southwestern part of the state in the clouds, and that will also be the focus of some scattered showers. First round of showers move through during the morning. Late afternoon we will have more showers and some isolated thunderstorms. Northern and eastern Maine will start the day with sunny conditions then see the clouds increase.
Mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers on Friday. Still some scattered showers for this weekend, but it will not be a washout. Best chance of showers Saturday will be closer to the mountains. Highs will be around 80 degrees and skies will be partly cloudy. Partly cloudy skies with a few isolated showers on Sunday. Quiet conditions to start next week.