LSC Northeast Kingdom Forecast Student Meteorologist: Garrett D. Combs Forecast Posted on Monday Nov 9, 2009 10:58 ** The latest forecast for Northeastern Vermont ** ** including Caledonia, Orleans, and Essex Counties ** Forecast Discussion: A beautiful stretch of weather is on tap for the Kingdom this week. A ridge of high pressure giving us a great Sunday is slowly drifting Eastward, and with the associated ridge of warm air, temperatures should settle nicely above 60 degrees today, so get out and enjoy the warm air while it's here. A weak area of low pressure to the North will pass by, and its associated cold front will move through our region, however no precipitation is expected due to the lack of moisture with the front just a few stray clouds overnight Monday into Tuesday. Once this passes by, a dominant area of Canadian high pressure will sit over our region for the latter half of Tuesday and into Wednesday. Monday Afternoon (Nov 09, 2009) Mostly sunny skies. Southwest winds 5 to 10mph. High: 58 to 63F Low: F Monday Night (Nov 09, 2009) Increasing clouds. Light Southwest winds. High: F Low: 46 to 51F Tuesday Afternoon (Nov 10, 2009) Gradual clearing of clouds. Sunny. West winds 5 to 10mph. High: 52 to 57F Low: F Tuesday Night (Nov 10, 2009) Clear and cool. Light West winds. High: F Low: 28 to 33F Wednesday Afternoon (Nov 11, 2009) Sunny. Light West winds. High: 39 to 44F Low: F Next Update: by Tuesday, November 10, 2009, at 3pm.