Friday night's quick snow blast just about lived up to expectations. At the GSD Home Office in Williamstown, we picked up 3.5" of dry, fluffy powder. Other measurements we've seen throughout Berkshire County are in the 4-6" range with the higher totals in South County.
Today (Saturday) will be cold (mid-20s), but Sunday will warm up above the freezing mark as a rain storm heads our way. Even though we'll be above freezing in the afternoon, enough cold air will be in place at the start of the rain to create freezing rain conditions. Travel on Sunday night will be dicey.
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| Ice forecast for Sunday night. Conditions looking to be dangerous in Northern New England. |
Eventually the freezing rain will give way to plain rain, which will fall most of the day on Monday. It will likely wipe out much of Friday's snow.
In terms of future storms, we are looking at possible winter weather the weekend of Jan. 3-4 and on Wednesday, Jan. 7. The week coming up will generally be cold with highs most days in the low and mid-20s. Lows at night will be mostly in the low teens, but Friday morning we'll see single digits when we wake up.
Watch the ice Sunday night and enjoy a pleasant week off!
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