Waldoboro, ME Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Waldoboro, ME

May 15, 2024 6:35 PM EDT (22:35 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 5:11 AM   Sunset 8:00 PM
Moonrise 12:01 PM   Moonset 1:59 AM 
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ANZ150 Coastal Waters From Stonington, Me To Port Clyde, Me Out 25 Nm- 407 Pm Edt Wed May 15 2024

Today - SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Wave detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds.

Tonight - SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas around 2 ft. Wave detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and se 2 ft at 10 seconds. Areas of fog after midnight with vsby 1 nm or less.

Thu - SW winds around 5 kt, becoming se in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Wave detail: se 2 ft at 10 seconds and S 2 ft at 10 seconds. Areas of fog. Vsby 1 nm or less.

Thu night - E winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Wave detail: S 4 ft at 10 seconds and se 2 ft at 9 seconds. Areas of fog.

Fri - E winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Wave detail: S 4 ft at 9 seconds and se 2 ft at 9 seconds. Areas of fog in the morning.

Fri night - E winds around 5 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Wave detail: se 4 ft at 9 seconds.

Sat - E winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft.

Sat night - E winds around 5 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft.

Sun - E winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft.

Sun night - SE winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft.

ANZ100 407 Pm Edt Wed May 15 2024

Synopsis for stonington me to merrimack river ma out to 25 nm a dissipating cold front lingers north of the waters tonight a slow moving area of low pressure continues to track south of the waters over the next few days. High pressure gradually builds across the waters this weekend. Another area of low pressure passes well south of the waters late this weekend.


7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Waldoboro, ME
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Area Discussion for - Gray/Portland, ME
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FXUS61 KGYX 151916 AFDGYX

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gray ME 316 PM EDT Wed May 15 2024

SYNOPSIS
Weak transitions from high to low pressure will provide several rounds of showers into the weekend, but will start to lose some steam by Friday, with limited chances for showers over the week, and temperatures fair close to normal. Stronger high pressure and warmer temperatures move in for early next week, with temperatures remaining seasonable for mid May.

NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM THURSDAY MORNING/
Showers and isolated thunderstorms continue across northern areas through the evening, with a general trend for these to slowly drift northward through the evening. They have been slow moving, with heavy rainfall rates embedded within these storms, but not lasting long enough to cause any flooding concerns so far. Some isolated localized flooding can't be ruled out over the next few hours, as some cells are starting to run over the same areas. Localized higher terrain also raises the threat a bit, but any issues would be expected to be highly localized.

Through the overnight, these showers and storms dissipate, with mostly cloudy conditions expected elsewhere. A low pressure center continues to slowly move off the Mid Atlantic coast south of New England tonight. Scattered showers likely reach into southern New Hampshire late tonight, but the bulk of the precip stays south of the NH/Mass border tonight.

Marine fog is expected to bank up along the coastline tonight, and likely in from coastline through the MidCoast. This result in areas of fog after midnight, with reduced visibilities at times. The fog quickly begins to burn off after sunrise tomorrow morning, and will be last to leave the immediate coastline around mid-morning tomorrow.

SHORT TERM /6 AM THURSDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/
Tomorrow looks like a similar day to today overall, but with todays features in different locations. Showers look more frequent across southern NH tomorrow, but there is still some question as to how much moisture reaches this far north from the low pressure center. There is likely to be a sharp northern edge with this rain shield, so it's not out of the question that southern NH could spend most of the day raining, while central NH remains mostly dry. A wobble of about 20 miles or so will play a big role in determining whether Manchester and Nashua are mostly wet or dry tomorrow, but at this point it looks reasonable to expect at least some rain. Afternoon showers and a few thunderstorms are likely again across northern areas tomorrow, with some brief heavy downpours likely again.

Between the two areas of rain, mostly dry conditions and some sunshine yield a relatively dry and mild day. Central Maine looks most likely to see the most breaks of sun, allowing temps to warm to near 70 again. Mid to upper 60s are expected elsewhere, with lower 60s through the rainier locations.

Areas of fog are possible again tomorrow night, especially along the coastline and MidCoast. Clouds linger most of the night, with showers dissipating after the evening hours.

LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
The 500 mb pattern across the N Hemisphere trends toward more amplified over Eurasia, and flatter over NOAM...with N jet retreating poleward toward the arctic circle over time. This leads to generally warmer 850 temps, and to weaker less dynamic system S of the jet into the CONUS. More specifically for the NE CONUS, it leads to very weak wave sliding just S of the areas under weak 500 mb ridge to our N. Ultimate this leads to several of weak and pulsating Rex blocks, which will generally help expand the ridging to our N southward into New England, and keep things mainly dry. Flow will remain light, so the coast will mostly be be at the mercy of the sea breeze through the period, with temperatures pretty close to or above normal inland most days, and close to normal or a little lower on the coast.

Friday, should be seasonable as we get ridging to move overhead with highs inland 70-75 but in the low to mid 60s on the coast, with mins Fri night in the the mid to upper 40s. If there’s a best chance for showers in the forecast, it looks like Sat afternoon, but better in the mtns, as a fast moving 500 mb wave moves through. SE flow freshens on Sat ahead of a front, and marine air should work further inland, with highs mostly in the 60s to around 70 in the CT valley. The sfc front wants to stall over the Gulf of ME on Sunday and keep us on the cool side of the sfc air, and ENE flow, so current forecast is for temps similar similar to Sat, but it should be mainly dry with more sun in the afternoon.

Early next week, we actually see some stronger ridging sandwich between closed low near the Carolinas, and another one in the Newfoundland/Labrador area. So, it looks dry and partly to mostly sunny with temps warming up on Monday, and the again on Tuesday, when temps near 80 will be possible in the S half of NH and interior SW NH.



AVIATION /19Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/
Short Term...Mainly VFR conditions continue into the evening, outside of brief showers at HIE and possibly AUG through the evening. Marine fog moves onshore tonight, with IFR conditions likely at times at RKD and AUG. Some IFR restrictions are also possible at PWM, but confidence is lower for this than terminals farther east. Valley fog is also likely at HIE and LEB tomorrow. Conditions gradually improve at all terminals tomorrow, with some showers and brief restrictions possible at southern terminals tomorrow afternoon. Marine fog is possible again tomorrow night along the coast.

Long Term...VFR will be most common Friday through Monday, but could see some periods of IFR Fri night into Sat morning on the coast, and then maybe temp MVFR conds in showers on Sat afternoon.

MARINE
Short Term...Low pressure tracks south of the waters over the next couple of days. Marine fog develops tonight, and likely lingers near the shoreline through tomorrow night. Seas gradually build to near 5ft by late tomorrow night, but looks to remain below SCA levels for now.

Long Term...Winds/seas will stay below SCA levels Friday through Monday, as flow remains light.

GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ME...None.
NH...None.
MARINE...None.




Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
44032 - Buoy E0104 - Central Maine Shelf 11 mi91 min SSW 7.8G9.7 52°F 2 ft29.86
44033 - Buoy F0103 - West Penobscot Bay 20 mi91 min S 9.7G12 51°F 48°F2 ft29.85
MISM1 - Matinicus Rock, ME 23 mi35 min SSW 13G14 53°F 29.88


Wind History for Portland, ME
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Airport Reports
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KRKD KNOX COUNTY RGNL,ME 16 sm39 minSSW 0610 smOvercast63°F54°F72%29.87
KIWI WISCASSET,ME 24 sm42 minSW 0610 smOvercast66°F54°F64%29.87
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Wind History from RKD
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Tide / Current for Burnt Island, Georges Islands, Maine
   
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Burnt Island
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Wed -- 01:59 AM EDT     Moonset
Wed -- 05:10 AM EDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 05:12 AM EDT     8.63 feet High Tide
Wed -- 07:49 AM EDT     First Quarter
Wed -- 11:44 AM EDT     1.13 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 12:01 PM EDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 06:03 PM EDT     7.95 feet High Tide
Wed -- 07:56 PM EDT     Sunset
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Burnt Island, Georges Islands, Maine, Tide feet
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Tide / Current for Sheepscot River (off Barter Island), Maine Current
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Sheepscot River (off Barter Island)
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Wed -- 12:28 AM EDT     0.00 knots Slack
Wed -- 02:01 AM EDT     Moonset
Wed -- 02:14 AM EDT     0.56 knots Max Flood
Wed -- 05:12 AM EDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 06:15 AM EDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Wed -- 07:49 AM EDT     First Quarter
Wed -- 09:27 AM EDT     -0.98 knots Max Ebb
Wed -- 12:02 PM EDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 01:07 PM EDT     0.00 knots Slack
Wed -- 02:51 PM EDT     0.54 knots Max Flood
Wed -- 04:55 PM EDT     0.38 knots Min Flood
Wed -- 05:21 PM EDT     0.39 knots Max Flood
Wed -- 07:15 PM EDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Wed -- 07:58 PM EDT     Sunset
Wed -- 10:14 PM EDT     -0.75 knots Max Ebb
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Sheepscot River (off Barter Island), Maine Current, knots
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