County looks hot

15 years ago

County looks hot

By Natalie Bazinet
Staff Writer

    CARIBOU — The County is looking hot this May, thanks to a high-pressure ridge that has allowed warm air from the south to mingle its way up north and cause a shorts and sandals surge. 

    Temperatures made their way up to 87 degrees on Monday, which had some Aroostook residents reaching for the air conditioning and others reaching for bottles of sunscreen.
    While a rise in the mercury that high might seem a little out of place for an area renowned for snow and ice, this isn’t the first time that May has been pool-worthy.
    According to Mike Cantin, warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Caribou, there have been 125 days in May where Caribou temperatures have reached 80 degrees or higher since 1939 and statistically, there is a 100 percent probability that The County will see 80 degrees or higher by May 24. May generally has average highs in the mid -60s.
    The mild winter and current high temperatures may have individuals swearing off sweaters for the rest of summer but you don’t want to forsake your warm clothes just yet.
    Cantin predicted on Tuesday afternoon that temperatures were going to be returning to their normal mid-60s status by the end of the week.
    Temperatures last summer were nothing to shake a sun hat at but this year is shaping up to be a more typical summer for Aroostook County.