Weather In Deer Isle, Maine

Weather in Deer Isle, Maine. The weather in Deer Isle, Maine is extremely unpredictable and can sometimes include dense fog, heavy snows, and violent winds. We have the typical Maine cold weather. In the...

We have the typical Maine cold weather. In the summertime we get a lot of fog. The temperatures can fluctuate between the 60s and 90s in the daytime. Everybody says that if you don't like the weather, wait a minute. You always start the morning in layers and then peel your clothes as it warms up.


The weather from the ocean is unpredictable. In the winter, it can get pretty brutal. We don't get hurricanes. We call them nor'easters. They're like the storm in the book The Perfect Storm. It catches us by surprise. We can have wind gusts of 85 miles per hour, and The Weather Channel won't even notice. We often go without power for quite a while. A fishermen getting his boat back to the harbor is a major undertaking.




Inland Maine gets a lot of snow, but the ocean governs the temperature here. If we get storms from the northwest across the plains, snow will usually fall on the interior part of Maine. As they come up the coast and it stays really cold, it turns into a nor'easter. That's when we really get the snow heaped on. Sometimes we'll get a lot of snow, and then sometimes it will warm up just enough that it's all gone. Occasionally we'll get a nice covering of snow all winter long. We can do a lot of cross country skiing to each other's houses. It's great when that happens. Our weather is very unpredictable, though. In any weekend we may have a couple of days of subzero weather, but it does not last as long as it does like out in the fog. Those people really get hammered by arctic floods that come down. We can get really brutally cold weather. It just doesn't last as long as it does in other places.

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