PORTLAND (WGME)--- A very quiet stretch of weather over the next week in Maine.
Not a drop of rain in the forecast, but there is some frost potential in our future.
Your Thursday looks nice and cool, with sunny skies and highs in the low 60s.
With clear skies and light winds, temperatures will plummet into the 30s for most on Thursday night, frost is likely away from the coast.
It will be cold enough in the mountains for freezing temperatures.
Temperatures warm up for Friday afternoon, and Friday night won't be as chilly.
Clouds will overspread the area on Saturday, with highs milder in the upper 60s.
Another shot of cooler air arrives Sunday. Highs will fall into the 50s, and frost/ freezing temperatures look likely again Sunday and Monday night of next week.
Hurricane Ian has weakened to a tropical storm after its catastrophic SW Florida landfall Wednesday. It will move out over the Atlantic before final landfall in South Carolina.