We trust everyone had a joyous Thanksgiving weekend and are ready for a very busy four weeks--yes, only four weeks!--until our next vacation.
The big question on everyone's mind is: Will we get a snow day between now the start of the December holiday break?
As of today, the GSD staff is leaning toward "no," but that's only because we have forecast info for the first half of the month. But the next two weeks are not looking snowy.
Model-predicted snow totals for the next 10 days (European). Still waiting for a substantial storm. |
For this week, it's a little this and that with emphasis on "little." We will have some rain Sunday night into Monday morning, then a cold few days (10 degrees below normal), then a warm-up toward the weekend with more showers on Friday. Once the rain clears out on Monday, temps will drop into the lower 20s by midnight and we do not expect to get much above 30 on Tuesday. Gradually, things will warm back up toward 40 by the end of the week.
The only real chance for snow is Sunday night into Monday with wet snow at the highest elevations in the Berkshires. So this week looks like a five full days of school.
We'll let you know if we hear otherwise!
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