Sunday, December 24, 2017

Winter Storm Warning -- Northern Berkshire County; Winter Weather Advisory -- South County

Sorry for the late post. Staff party, family in town, egg nog, travel, et cetera, et cetera.

If students were in school tomorrow, this would be a 100% guarantee snow day for schools north of I-90, and South County schools would most likely have the day off.

We're expecting 5 to 9 inches for North County and 3 to 7 inches for the rest of the residents in Berkshire County.


Snow will begin around midnight or shortly thereafter. It will be snowing when you wake up. Despite the intensity of the snow, it will be fairly short-lived with the snow ending by mid-afternoon on Santa's big day.

But gusty winds and blowing snow will extend the storm, in a way, into the evening. As the storm whips up the New England coast, it will generate robust gusts out of the north and east, which will stir up the light and fluffy snow well into the evening.

The rest of the week looks quiet, but marrow-chilling temps are looming in the distance. We have several days of brutal cold in store, with expected high temps in the low teens and single digits Wednesday through Tuesday (Jan. 2). Break the skates out--the ponds will be frozen.

Happy Holidays, GSD Followers, and enjoy the snow tomorrow.

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