Monday, December 5, 2011

Storm 12.7/8: Plowable Snow Potential

The GSD Staff is officially in frenzied alert stage. The NOAA discussion page is all abuzz about the possibility of a measurable, plowable snow event for Wednesday into Thursday. The models are still all over the place, but more and more of them are pushing a coastal low's precipitation range into the Berkshires. Bring it on, Old Man Winter!

Here's what they're saying over at NOAA:

A PLOWABLE SNOWFALL COULD EASILY OCCUR ACROSS S/E
PORTIONS OF THE REGION...FROM THE CATSKILLS INTO THE MID HUDSON
VALLEY...NW CT AND INTO THE SOUTHERN BERKSHIRES...WITH SOME
POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW TO OCCUR EVEN FURTHER N/W. 

You definitely need to check in frequently as this storm will develop quickly if it develops at all. There's still a strong chance it will go out to sea and not affect our area, but the latest signs are becoming increasingly positive. Keep those fingers crossed...

Courtesy of AccuWeather

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