While the week ahead will be remembered for its rain--close to 2 inches will have fallen by Thursday morning--we do have wintry precipitation to pay attention to for Tuesday morning.
NWS Albany issued a Winter Weather Advisory that begins at 1 PM today. The afternoon commute could be somewhat slick as a few cold air pockets could create hazardous driving conditions due to sleet. The biggest concern for ice is in higher elevation towns in northern Berkshire County.
NWS Albany |
It looks like the rain (and any associated sleet and freezing rain) will clear out by daybreak tomorrow. There's a very small chance for freezing drizzle for the Tuesday AM commute, but that scenario seems unlikely.
After the big rain on Wednesday, cold air does move in. Again, we might see snow on the back end of the storm. If the timing is right, delays are possible for Thursday morning.
Overall, chances are quite high that all students in Berkshire County will have a full week of school with no interruptions.
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