Tuesday, March 6, 2018

T-Minus 12 Hours (or so)

We've been all over this storm for several days now, and it actually looks like it will live up to expectations. To recap, expectations are for 12-18 inches of snow for the Berkshires. It should start overnight tonight with some light snow then really get going tomorrow afternoon and evening. After that, bands of snow will lock in over the Berkshires and add another 4-8" throughout the day on Thursday. This last piece--the amount of snow on Thursday--is the only part of the forecast that is a 50/50 proposition.

Here's the current list of releases and snow days. There's an outside chance that some of these releases could get upgraded to full snow days, but we'll have to see what conditions are like in the morning.

EARLY RELEASE:

Adams-Cheshire
BArT
Berkshire Country Day
Berkshire Hills
Berkshire Montessori
Central Berkshire
Farmington River
Hancock
Housatonic Academy
Lanesborough
Lee
Lenox
Mount Greylock
North Adams
Pine Cobble School
Pittsfield
Richmond
Southwest Vermont SU
Stamford VT
Williamstown

SNOW DAY:

Berkshire Christian
Gabriel Abbott

We'll run a new post starting early tomorrow morning to indicate any changes or additions. And now onto the maps:




Enjoy the onslaught! That's a lot of snow.

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