LSC Northeast Kingdom Forecast Student Meteorologist: Timothy Lavigne Forecast Posted on Wednesday Oct 14, 2009 14:14 ** The latest forecast for Northeastern Vermont ** ** including Caledonia, Orleans, and Essex Counties ** Forecast Discussion: Another week of unsettled weather in the northeast kingdom will come to a close. There is a storm system to our south that is currently helping to spark off these flurries that we've been seeing today, but it looks as though the system will be more of a fish storm, and track out to sea without impacting us significantly. Expect much colder nighttime temperatures than we would see on average for this time of year, as it seems old man winter is attempting to crash our autumn party, if only for the time being. Wednesday Afternoon (Oct 14, 2009) Cloudy with flurries throughout the day. Winds west at 5 to 10 mph. High: 35-41F Low: F Thursday Morning (Oct 15, 2009) Cloudiness continuing with a chance of a passing flurry. Winds light and variable High: F Low: 23-29F Thursday Afternoon (Oct 15, 2009) Mostly Sunny and cool, Winds southwest at 5 to 10 mph. High: 40-46F Low: F Friday Morning (Oct 16, 2009) Partly Cloudy overnight. Cold. Winds light and variable. High: F Low: 20-26F Friday Afternoon (Oct 16, 2009) Cloudy with the chance of a rain shower. High: 39-45F Low: F Next Update: 3PM Thursday