Early Sunday, the National Weather Service in Albany NY replaced our Winter Storm Watch with a Winter Weather Advisory, effectively downgrading the likelihood of heavy snow in Northern Berkshire & Southern Vermont.

The advisory, which is in effect until 10 A.M. Monday, means periods of snow will
cause primarily travel difficulties. They’re calling for snow totals of about 3 to 6 inches, possibly falling at around a half inch per hour. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning trip to work and school, so keep that in mind this evening.

That statement was still in effect as of 2:40 P.M. Sunday, as sunshine was still being seen in North Adams.

As you head south through the county however, the picture could change. For the area south of Pittsfield, the NWS posted a Winter Storm Warning until 10 A.M. Monday, with the possibility of a heavier snowfall over the same time period, forecast in the 4 to 8 inch range.

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