Thunderstorm wind is the standout hazard at Katahdin Woods and Waters, with 44 recorded events in Penobscot County driving the bulk of the monument's weather risk. These fast-moving storms can snap dead standing trees — a genuine danger in Maine's dense boreal forest — and they frequently arrive with little warning across the remote interior. Hail has accompanied 10 of these events, adding another layer of exposure for anyone caught in the open.
Before heading in, check a radar app like RadarScope rather than a basic weather service, since the monument's backcountry loses cell signal quickly and you want to track storm cells before you lose connectivity. Set up your tent away from tall dead snags and forest edges, where wind throw is most common. Pack a lightweight rain shelter or tarp separate from your tent in case hail damages your setup mid-trip — repairs are a long way from the nearest gear store out here.
Top recorded hazards in Penobscot County
County dataFrom NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.
- Thunderstorm Wind 44
- Hail 10
- Flood 3
- Flash Flood 1
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About Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
Spread across a wild landscape offering spectacular views of Katahdin, Katahdin Woods and Waters invites discovery of its rivers, streams, woods, flora, fauna, geology, and the night skies that have attracted humans for millennia.
Weather
Northern Maine experiences all four seasons. Summer temperatures range from 45-90F (7-30C). Fall temperatures range from 30-70F (-1-21C). Typically, the first frost is in mid-October and first snowfall begins in November and can continue through April with an average accumulation of 73 inches (185 cm). Winter temperatures range from 14-35F (-10 - 2C). Spring temperatures range from 30-70F (-1-21C).