LSC Northeast Kingdom Forecast Student Meteorologist: Matt Clegg Forecast Posted on Monday Mar 30, 2009 09:41 ** The latest forecast for Northeast** ** including Caledonia, Orleans, and Essex Counties** Forecast Discussion: The Kingdom is in the beginning of a very active weather patter that appears to be sticking around for at least the rest of the week. The low pressure system that has brought the clouds and rain showers into the area is currently off the coast of Maine and will be moving out during the overnight hours. As the storm pulls away the clouds will be on the decrease and high pressure will be moving in for Tuesday. But this will be short lived as we are in a very active weather pattern and the next batch of rain will be heading in for Wednesday evening. Stay tuned for more details on the timing of this next rain event. Monday Afternoon (Mar 30, 2009) Rain showers persisting through the afternoon hours. New rainfall totals between 0.01-0.1". Northwest winds 5-10 mph. High: 40-47F Low: F Monday Night (Mar 30, 2009) Rain or snow showers continue until dawn. No snow accumulation is expected, new rainfall totals up to 0.1". High: F Low: 29-36F Tuesday Afternoon (Mar 31, 2009) Clouds decreasing in the morning to partly cloudy skies. Light and variable winds. High: 47-54F Low: F Tuesday Night (Mar 31, 2009) Mostly clear skies will allow temperatures to fall off nicely from the mild day time highs. High: F Low: 26-33F Wednesday Afternoon (Apr 01, 2009) Increasing clouds during the morning hours ahead of the next storm system. Southwest winds 5-10 mph. High: 50-57F Low: F Next Update: by 1PM Tuesday