We have picked up a solid 3" of perfect snowball/snowperson snow (as of 4:30 PM) at the GSD Home Office in Williamstown, and the radar would indicate another half inch or so is still to fall.
Temps were slightly lower than expected at the onset, which allowed the snow to stick to roads quicker and create slick driving conditions.
The snow should end tonight by 8 PM at the latest, so that means, alas, that there's no chance for a delay or snow day on Thursday.
We know some of you out there begin to lose interest in more snow this time of year--and we can hardly blame you--but more snow is in the forecast for Saturday. The models are in agreement that it will snow this weekend, but there's significant spread in the forecasts. The American model shows another 3-4" snowfall for the Berkshires; the Euro is coming in hot with a 6-9" projection for our area.
Loving the Euro forecast for Saturday. It's highly unlikely we'll get this much snow, but you never know with historically less predictable March storms. |
Right now it would appear that the bulk of the snow will fall on Saturday in the afternoon and evening. Regardless of what happens around here, ski country to our north is going to get to extend its season if this storm does what it's supposed to do.
We'll have more detailed analysis for the weekend snow starting tomorrow.
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