We picked up another 2.1 inches yesterday from the morning snow and the late night snow band that ripped through Berkshire County. While no schools went with the 2-hour delay yesterday (Wednesday), the roads were definitely slick and led to many tardy students.
The rest of the week is looking downright spring-like with temps heading into the 40s both Friday and Saturday. We will see a lot of melting on Saturday with some places in Western Mass nearing 50 degrees before a return to temps in the 20s on Sunday.
Our "big snow storm" that was showing up in the models for next week appears to be heading out to sea. There is still a chance for measurable snow on Wednesday, but the models are still sorting out the particulars on that storm. If it does snow Wednesday, we'll be in the 1-3" zone, not the 6-12" zone (despite what the model below shows).
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| The North American model for Wednesday, March 4. |
We're still in an unsettled pattern so forecasts can change, as we saw with the recent nor'easter/blizzard. But your best chance for snow to affect the school day is Wednesday, March 4.

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