A Winter Weather Advisory has been announced for Bennington County, and snow totals have ticked up slightly for northern Berkshire, but that advisory will likely not be extended to any parts of Berkshire County.
We should see snow after midnight tonight. High terrains could get up to 3 inches, but most of us will see a dusting or an inch. Greatest chances for snow days are for Adams/Cheshire, Mount Greylock, Savoy, Clarksburg, Florida, and maybe Central Berkshire. We're not optimistic, but we are saying there's a chance.
A Wind Advisory is up for the county for Thursday--gusts up to 50 mph are possible. And shortly on the heals of the wind will be well below average temperatures for Friday.
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Euro prediction for the weekend storm. Totals are up slightly from yesterday. |
For the weekend storm, we are starting to see a slight difference between the Euro and the American models. The US model still is showing 6-8 inches with lower totals (4-6) to the south. The Euro is calling for a more robust storm with 7+ inches for the entire county and up to 11 inches for towns on the Vermont border. The timing is still Saturday afternoon into the overnight hours. And it should be a fast mover.
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