Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Snow Continues: Nor'easter #4 on the Horizon

While the center of the storm swirls over in Nova Scotia, it continues to produce bands of snow from north to south over the Berkshires. The radar shows a lot of moisture still in the atmosphere, so we could definitely pick up a few more inches this evening and in the overnight hours.

Eventually, the snow will taper toward daybreak tomorrow, which means delays are possible but not likely for tomorrow morning.

Many people commented on the fact that the roads were worse today than yesterday. Yes, they were, but main roads were passable as long as people showed some caution. Superintendents may be slightly more attentive tomorrow morning because of complaints about today.

And now this news, which just might put some people over the edge...

We thought storm #3 would bring an end to the storm pattern--usually storms come in waves of three--but storm #4 is right around the corner.

Typically, we do not put too much stock in these types of graphics, but this one from Accuweather (for Williamstown) has raised the GSD Staff's eyebrows.


We're also beginning to see northeast media reporting on the potential for this storm. We're too far out to give any particulars, but you may need to keep the high snow boots handy.

Winter 2017-18--the gift that keeps on giving.

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