Blustery, Snowy Weather for Veterans Day

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Veterans Day will dawn chilly and a possible frosting of snow as the jet stream dips across the eastern half of the country. 
 
AccuWeather says this will be the coldest weather since last winter and that this cold sweeping across the Great Lakes will result in the first round of "significant" snow. 
 
Snow showers are predicted along the Green and Berkshire mountain ranges to the Connecticut border. 
 
The New England Storm Center is predicting up to an inch, with rain turning to snow overnight as temperatures drop.  
 
The National Weather Service in Albany, N.Y., says a low-pressure system will track north across eastern New England, bringing rain that will changeto wet snow towards dark. Blustery and cold conditions along with lake-effect snow showers and flurries will arrive Tuesday with below normal temperatures continuing through the week. 
 
Winds gust of 35-45 mph expected across parts of the Berkshires, Mohawk Valley, New York's Capital Region, eastern Catskills, and Taconics on Tuesday. There's a possibility of sleet along the transition line and higher terrains could see up to 2 inches of snow cover. 
 
Scattered rain and snow showers will persist Wednesday into Thursday, with additional disturbances, before  high pressure builds in late in the week for dryer and warmer conditions for the weekend. 
 
Channel 13 News' weather team was predicting passing snow showers on Tuesday and Wednesday and "blustery and chilly" through the middle of the week. 
 

Winter weather advisories are up for northern Vermont as rain changes to snow this evening behind the cold front. Additional snow showers are likely tomorrow afternoon as well. 1-3" is most likely with up to 5-6" for high elevations & summits #VTwx

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— New England Storm Center (@nestormcenter.bsky.social) November 10, 2025 at 3:55 PM

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Companion Corner: Weber at No Paws Left Behind

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — There's a young cat waiting for a family to play with him.
 
iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home.
 
Weber is a 10-month-old domestic shorthair. He has been at No Paws Left Behind since November.
 
Volunteer Claire Morin introduced us to him.
 
"He came in with an abundance of cats that were in a crowded situation in the home," she said. "Most of his brothers and sisters are gone, but Weber is still here."
 
Weber loves the attention and if you aren't giving him enough he will let you know.
 
"Weber is very, very sweet. As you can see, he's very needy for attention. He loves his treats, and he can get a little overstimulated. He's very attention seeking. And if you don't give him attention right away, he nips at you a little bit, not a bite, more like a tender here I am — pay attention to me," Morin said. "But he's very engaging, and he's a very, very sweet boy."
 
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