Maine’s Sunny Voting Day
A warm and dry Tuesday is on the cards for voters across Maine, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast shows temperatures climbing into the 80s, with many areas reaching as high as 87 °F. The heat is expected to begin a short warm spell after a cooler Monday, driven by a ridge of high pressure that will trap heat and humidity beneath it.
- Central Maine (Fryeburg, Lewiston, Waterville) – highs of 87 °F
- Augusta & Farmington – around 85 °F
- Portland (coast) – about 80 °F
- Higher‑elevation towns (Jackman, Rangeley) – high 70s
- Northern & Downeast regions – temperatures in the 80s
Morning lows for southern Maine will fall into the 50s, with some communities cooling to around 60 °F at night. By Wednesday, most of southern and central Maine could experience a few degrees higher highs, though the humidity may make it feel like upper 80s or even close to 90 °F. This moisture could also bring showers and thunderstorms later in the week, while temperatures remain in the low 80s to high 70s through the weekend.
Overall, the forecast paints a comfortable picture for voters, with warm days and relatively dry conditions that should make traveling to the polls easier. Voters can expect a pleasant day for casting ballots, with the weather likely staying mild enough to keep people moving and engaged.