LSC Northeast Kingdom Forecast Student Meteorologist: Steve Breault Forecast Posted on Wednesday Sep 16, 2009 14:14 ** The latest forecast for Northeast** ** including Caledonia, Orleans, and Essex Counties** Forecast Discussion: Seasonal weather will prevail across the north country through this weekend. An upper level disturbance is currently bringing mostly cloudy conditions across the Northeast Kingdom. Through tomorrow, this disturbance will weaken and move east of New England. A cold front will pass through the region Friday as high pressure builds south from Canada. This cell of high pressure is poised to bring mostly sunny conditions to the area for Saturday in Sunday. Warm weather looks to return to the region by Sunday as high pressure builds off the east coast. In fact, Sunday could be the first of several warm days next week. Wednesday Afternoon (Sep 16, 2009) Mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. High: 57-64F Low: F Wednesday Night (Sep 16, 2009) Mostly cloudy with patchy fog developing. Slight chance of isolated areas of frost, especially in Essex county. Lows in the mid 30s (mostly across Essex county) to mid 40s. High: F Low: 38-45F Thursday Afternoon (Sep 17, 2009) Puffy fair weather clouds throughout the day. Warmer, with highs in the low to upper 60s. High: 61-67F Low: F Thursday Night (Sep 17, 2009) Mostly clear with patchy dense fog developing. Lows near 40 to the upper 40s. High: F Low: 40 - 47F Friday (Sep 18, 2009) Generally cloudy with showers. Best chance of showers will be in the early afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Temps steady or slowly falling in the afternoon with the passage of the cold front. High: 58-65F Low: F Next Update: Thursday before 3PM