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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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