The second Winter Weather Advisory of the week has been posted for early Friday morning through Friday evening.
We have not had many ice threats this winter, but tomorrow one is shaping up. The concern is surface level temps below freezing and rain moving into the area Friday morning. When that happens, we get freezing rain, which is the more dangerous of the two ice forms (sleet being the other one).
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NWS Albany |
The big question is timing. Precipitation should move in to the Berkshires south to north. Right now it looks like we'll see icing around 7 AM and it will steadily creep north. If the storm system accelerates even slightly, there could be enough time for schools to call a delay.
Ice is typically harder to pin down so chances for delays tomorrow are low. Contrary to most storms this season, southern districts and schools will have the better chance for delays.
Stay alert as some Superintendents may be forced to make later-than-normal decisions about any delays.
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