Sunday, March 22, 2020

Snow Starts Midday Monday

Another bright and sunny day is on tap today, but don't let the sunshine fool you. It's chilly this morning--it got down to 16 degrees at GSD Headquarters last night--and temps will top out in the low 40s today.

Storm onset times from NWS Albany
High clouds will start to move in later today in advance of a coastal storm. Right now the Berkshires have been issued a Winter Storm Watch, calling for the chance at 6+ inches of snow. We're still going with 3-6 inches for the County, with higher amounts in the higher locations. Eastern slope dwellers should be the big winners tomorrow.

The big change from yesterday is the later start to the storm. Snow is expected around 1 PM--give or take an hour.

The snow will be heavy and wet--good for sledding and crafting snowpeople, bad for shoveling. And speaking of shovels, keep yours handy as we may have a few more inches to clean up on Wednesday morning.

NWS Albany is still bullish on this storm.

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