For most of Berkshire County, the forecast for sleet did not come through during the day (which isn't a bad thing), but we are pleased to announce that we are still on track for 2-3 inches of snow tonight. The snowfall prediction has risen slightly due to the last run of the models, and most locations in the Berkshires should see 3 inches or just under.
The center of the storm has now moved off the coast of Long Island and is moving toward Cape Cod, and we're finally starting to see the traditional counter-clockwise rotation of precipitation over us as the storm strengthens over the water.
There is a ton of moisture to our south as of 6 PM Sunday, but that moisture is having trouble penetrating the air over Berkshire County. Eventually it will and that's when we'll get snow. Expect snow to start to come down steadily after 8 PM.
Be alert to delays tomorrow, especially those on the east side of Berkshire County. If we do see delays, Adams/Cheshire, Central Berkshire, and Farmington River RSD will be the likely candidates for delays.
We'll run our list tomorrow early AM should the snow keep falling well past midnight.
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