February Going Out Like a Snowy Lion
February is certainly going out like a lion.
After the high winds of Monday and Tuesday, an Alberta clipper is set to dump a few inches of snow on the Berkshires on Wednesday night. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory from 3 p.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday.
NWS expects 3 to 5 inches starting late afternoon and warns on slippery road conditions and poor visibility tonight. Our friends at Channel 13 predicts 2 to 4 inches of snow before sunrise on Thursday, though mountain locations could see between 3 and 6 inches.
We appreciate this nugget from Channel 6 News: "This will be a light and fluffy snow so shoveling and brushing your car off won't be too much of a headache."
Roads could be messy after sunset tonight, as could the morning commute. Check here at iBerkshires.com for any cancellations or delays.
After the storm, temperatures will remain very cold Thursday before warming up to around freezing for the rest of the week. March, it appears, will come in like a lamb.
Your snowfall forecast for today @WNYT #sodonewiththis #MorningTeam13 pic.twitter.com/Pgnv1KnbqW
— Subrina Dhammi (@SubrinaDhammi) February 27, 2019
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