LSC Northeast Kingdom Forecast Student Meteorologist: Timothy Lavigne Forecast Posted on Wednesday Oct 21, 2009 14:16 ** The latest forecast for Northeastern Vermont ** ** including Caledonia, Orleans, and Essex Counties ** Forecast Discussion: The cold front that recently went through doesnt look like its going to be making up its mind about leaving of sticking around anytime soon. With a storm churning from the midwest, what is now analyzed as a cold front will make another appearance in the northeast kingdom as a warm front heralding the leading edge of another low pressure systems warm sector overnight tonight. On Thursday, the front will again pass through as a col front as the low passes to our north, pushing more cold air back into the Kingdom, leading up for another chilly weekend. Wednesday Afternoon (Oct 21, 2009) Cloudy with rain developing into the evening. Rainfall amounts between .10 to .25 inches. Winds light and varibale changing to south at 5 to 10 mph. High: 50-56F Low: F Thursday Morning (Oct 22, 2009) Light rain beginning to taper off to showers by midday. Winds southwest at 5 to 10 mph. Rainfall amounts around a quarter of an inch. High: F Low: 29-35F Thursday Afternoon (Oct 22, 2009) Cloudy with rain showers throughout the day, tapering off by the evening. Rainfall amounts around a tenth of an inch. Winds shifting from the southwest to the northwest at 5 to 10 mph. High: 51-57F Low: F Friday Morning (Oct 23, 2009) Decreasing cloudiness overnight. Cold. Winds North at 5 mph or less. Patchy fog possible near daybreak. High: F Low: 26-32F Friday Afternoon (Oct 23, 2009) Mostly Sunny and cool. Winds north at 5 to 10 mph. High: 45-51F Low: F Next Update: 3 pm thursday.