A storm could disrupt midweek travel before another round of unsettling weather arrives over the weekend. Their weather team is closely tracking a system that could bring up to 5 inches of snow and icy driving conditions on Thursday before an eventual flip to rain in some places.
According to NBC10Boston, Thursday we’ll wake up to showers and some snow across Massachusetts, and then turn to sun and gusty winds. The final act will be an arctic frontal passage with a possible snow squalls. While many do not see snow with the first round, we could see snow all the way to the coast with the squalls.
Winter is a fact of life here in Massachusetts. Even though the groundhog claims he predicted an "Early Spring." But we all know what ends up happening in the end. More snow in the forecast for the Baystate?
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Albany and the Berkshires will go into effect tonight at 11 pm through 10 pm tomorrow night.
Parking bans and snow emergency protocols have been issued by municipalities throughout the Berkshires...
After a nice dose of spring-like temperatures and even some rain to start the week, get ready for a harsh slap in the face to bring you back to reality.
The major snow event that will be impacting the northeast on Saturday will not be targeting the Berkshires but could be very severe in New England coastal communities. To say local communities like Great Barrington, Pittsfield, and North Adams will escape completely is not realistic.
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The major snow event that municipalities from Great Barrington to Pittsfield to North Adams are bracing for Friday night into Saturday "remains much uncertainty in the expected track of the storm which impacts where it snows and where the heaviest snow would occur" according to the National Weather Service in Albany.
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Weather tonight through Wednesday morning is going to get nasty delivering wind gusts up to 35 mph in the Berkshire and 1 to 4 inches of rain according to the Nation Weather Service. The rain that started overnight today will intensify enough for the National Weather Service to issue a Hazardous Weather Outlook that includes the Berkshires...