LSC Northeast Kingdom Forecast Student Meteorologist: Samantha Couture Forecast Posted on Tuesday Nov 3, 2009 07:51 ** The latest forecast for Northeastern Vermont ** ** including Caledonia, Orleans, and Essex Counties ** Forecast Discussion: After a high to our north passed through Monday night bringing us sunny skies, a cold front to our west heads to the Northeast Kingdom bringing wet weather. Tuesday will start with mostly cloudy skies and a threat of isolated showers. As the cold front moves through Tuesday night, the temperatures will drop and a mix of snow and rain will appear, with the possibility of leaving up to an inch of snow in higher elevations. This will clear out for Wednesday but another cold front threatens the Northeast Kingdom on Thursday which may bring some more rain showers with it. Tuesday Afternoon (Nov 03, 2009) Cloudy skies with isolated showers. South winds at 5 10 MPH. Rainfall amounts less than one tenth of an inch. High: 44 - 49F Low: F Tuesday Night (Nov 03, 2009) A chance of rain and snow showers. Northwest winds at 5 10 MPH. Only a dusting expected in the valley and up to an inch possible in higher elevations. High: F Low: 27 - 32F Wednesday Afternoon (Nov 04, 2009) Partly cloudy skies increasing to mostly cloudy skies. Northwest wind at 5 10 MPH. High: 38 - 43F Low: F Wednesday Night (Nov 04, 2009) Cloudy skies. West wind becoming south and calm. High: F Low: 25 - 30F Thursday Afternoon (Nov 05, 2009) Cloudy skies with scattered rain showers. South winds at 5 10 MPH. Rain fall amounts up to one tenth of an inch possible. High: 37 - 42F Low: F Next Update: Wednesday by 3 PM