It's going to look and feel like winter for a few days before a warm-up to more seasonable temperatures by the end of the week. Unfortunately, we're looking at another rain storm to close out March (Thursday into Friday morning).
Up here at the GSD Home Office in Williamstown, we've had snow showers on-again-off-again all day. (Sunday). Those snow showers will continue throughout afternoon, and they could intensify after midnight, creating accumulating snow.
Looks like our southern Vermont friends could even see snow days tomorrow. |
It's a long, long shot, but there could be enough snow on the ground and in the streets to cause delays. There will be plenty of cold air in place for roads to get covered as most of us will see temps in the high teens Monday morning.
If the timing is just right and we get a particularly intense short period of snow, delays are possible. Higher elevation districts will once again have a better chance for the delay. They might see a repeat performance of Thursday up there in GAFEM country (that's Gabriel Abbott, Florida, and Emma Miller), and Hoosac Valley, Mount Greylock and Central Berkshire are also in the mix for delays.
Again, we want to stress that delays are not likely, nor will they be widespread. This is more of a wishful thinking event. But it would be a nice way to ease into the work week.
Whether some of us get a delay or not, Monday will be downright wintery. Highs in the 20s, windy, and occasional snow showers. Dress appropriately if you have practice outside after school.
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