Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Winter Weather Advisory -- Wed. Feb. 18

We have another midweek Winter Weather Advisory to deal with. This one again results from a clipper system that will move into our area this afternoon. We should see 1-3" around Berkshire County when the snow finishes up before midnight.

Because it's so warm out, the storm may start with a period of wintry mix before it transitions to all snow as the air column cools. This snow will be wet and heavy.

NWS Albany snow map for Wednesday, Feb. 18.

Wintry mix and/or snow should start this afternoon around 2 PM in most locations. Any games or events this evening may be cancelled, but the more intrepid ADs and Superintendents will carry on.

The next storms are expected to impact our area Friday and Sunday/Monday. Friday's storm will be similar to tonight's storm. And we're definitely keeping an eye on the late weekend storm to see if it will impact school on Monday. The models are not in agreement so it may be a long shot, but meteorologists keep mentioning the possibility so we'll stay on it.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Winter Weather Advisory for Tuesday Night, Wednesday Morning

Today the National Weather Service expanded the Winter Weather Advisory to include the Berkshires because of a slight shift in the forecast. We are still expected to get 1-2" of snow--with a few places in Northern Berkshire getting 3"--but we may see a period of icing before this clipper system slides on by.

The expected ice accumulation is not supposed to be particularly thick, but it could be enough of a hazard to cause delays for the Wednesday morning bus runs.

We think many road crews will be able to handle the low snow total and potential ice, but we expect at least a few schools will go with the delayed start. South County school districts have a higher chance for ice, so our best bets for delays will be schools around or south of I-90.

NWS Albany ice map for tomorrow (Wednesday AM). This is the only time we will be rooting for ice to come into our community.

We'll run a list tomorrow morning should a few districts call in the 2-hour delay.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Warmer This Week and Two Chances for Snow

It appears the worst of the cold is behind us, as temperatures will moderate this week and return to more seasonal norms. We'll see the thermometer move into the 30s during the day and mid-teens overnight. It's certainly possible for us to go as low as we did this past weekend--negative 12 on Sunday morning--but it's a sound bet that we won't get that cold again this winter.

A few schools in New York delayed the start of school due to the cold today (Monday), but the Superintendents of the Berkshires and Western Mass did not call in two-hour freeze delays.

Image courtesy of NWS Albany.

As for snow this week, we are looking at two potential storms. The first is another clipper system for Tuesday afternoon and night, which means a lighter snowfall of 2-3" for much of Berkshire County. There's a chance that the storm could pick up more energy off the coast for Wednesday but that scenario is unlikely. There is a chance for delays on Wednesday but we do not have a lot of confidence that schools will start late that day.

The GSD Staff is also seeing some chatter about a coastal storm for the weekend. Both models are showing favorable conditions for snow. It's not expected to be a huge storm, but travel on Sunday and the commute to work could be impacted on Monday. Many people have Monday off due to school vacation week and President's Day, so school closings are not a concern.

The Euro model showing snow for late in the weekend.

We'll keep an eye on Tuesday's small storm just in case it leads to delays on Wednesday.