So far phase 2 of the storm has been underwhelming for the Berkshires, but not so for central New York, Albany, and eastern Mass. As the coastal low starts to intensify, Boston and its suburbs will get their snow days tomorrow. In fact, Boston Public Schools are off tomorrow already.
In fact, we also have some schools calling in delays for tomorrow based on existing conditions as well as the threat for more snow. We do expect a few of the heavy bands to move from the coast westward and give us a few periods of heavy snow. We don't think we'll see more than 6" tonight, but these snow bands are hard to predict where they'll eventually set up. So this part of the storm is much more volatile and will make it hard for us to say with confidence that all Berkshire Counties will have delays. Certainly, many will.
Here's our current list of 2-HOUR DELAYS for Tuesday, December 3 [updated 8:38 PM, 12/2]:
Berkshire Waldorf High School
Central Berkshire
Hancock
Hoosick Falls
Mohawk Trail
Mount Greylock Regional
New Lebanon
Southern Vermont Supervisory Union
OTHER:
Childcare of the Berkshires -- Open but no transportation
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