As some of us still dig out from the massive December storm from earlier in the week, we have a round of light snow heading our way for the middle of day on Friday.
Unlike the last storm, which was a coastal storm, the snow producer tomorrow will be an Alberta clipper. Alberta clippers generally are moisture-starved as they come from the northwest and don't have much energy to work with. Occasionally, they hit the coast and develop into a more substantial storm, but that is more exception than rule.
Tomorrow's snow should start around 10 or so and last into the early evening. It will be very light, so it should not make for difficult travel. New drivers heading home from school should be extra careful--as they should be anyway--and we doubt any events scheduled for Friday night will get cancelled due to the snow. It won't be the easiest night for travel, but it really won't be that bad either.
We can expect 1-2 inches throughout the Berkshires, with higher amounts north and in the hill towns. We shouldn't see more than 4 inches from this storm.
Enjoy the weekend!
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