The Veterans' Day snowfall came in slightly better than expected, and we registered 2.1 inches at the GSD Home Office in Williamstown. We benefitted from lake effect action and upslope snow that produced a few moderate bands around midday.
As we turn our attention to the next ten (or so) days before the Thanksgiving break, we see plenty of cold air early in that stretch but not much snow in the forecast. Tonight (Saturday) we will see rain and then a very blustery Sunday. There are Winter Weather Advisories to our west and north for tonight, but too much warm air will be in place for us to get any wintry precipitation.
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| NWS Albany |
We might see a few flakes Sunday night into Monday morning, but other than that, that's it for snow for a while. The models are sending mixed signals about possible precipitation around Thanksgiving, but no snow storms are expected for the next two weeks.
We can expect temps in the 30s early in the week and then gradually the thermometer will top out in the high 40s for the end of the week and next weekend. It looks like Thanksgiving week will feature high temps in the mid 40s with lows in the high 20s at night.
We wish we had a more encouraging forecast to share. We'll have to be patient through the Thanksgiving break and then see what December will bring.
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