Western Mass Weather for November 14, 2021


7:25AM SUN: WHILE SNOW IS AGAIN IN THE FORECAST FOR PARTS OF OUR REGION, WE’RE CALMING DOWN FROM THE PAST TWO DAYS OF DYNAMIC, HIGHLY CHANGEABLE CONDITIONS… LATE TONIGHT MIXED RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS WORK INTO THE REGION, SNOW HIGHER UP, RAIN OR MIXED RAIN/SNOW LOWER DOWN… THIS SHIPS OUT TOMORROW MORNING, BUT AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE LAKE EFFECT MACHINE KICKS IN AND SOME SNOW SHOWERS EXPECTED MONDAY NIGHT IN THE BERKSHIRES, TACONICS, LITCHFIELDS, SVT AND WESTERN HILLS… FAIR WEATHER FOR MUCH OF THE WEEK WITH SOME SHOWERS THURSDAY, AND COOLER BREEZIER CONDITIONS FRIDAY…

Good morning everybody, thanks so much for all of the reports over the past couple of days and your interactions, I appreciate your readership very much. I am happy to announce that the past two days of nutty weather is on the wane in the short term, so that’s good news.

I’ll list our salient weather points out below, and then will update you again this evening before dinner time with any timing or intensity changes in the current thinking of our upcoming, near-term meteorological transpirations.

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SUMMARY
–For our Sunday, we will start off with some sunshine, though much of the day should be partly sunny on average, with clouds building in during the afternoon
–Highs will reach the mid to upper 40s with a light west winds that backs around to the south later today
–This evening, clouds increase, and by around midnight or a little before our first rain and snow showers will push northeast into the Berkshires, Litchfields and the Bennington/Manchester VT corridor, then spread northeast through the rest of the WMass region
–This is not going to be a long-duration event, really just a wave that takes a few hours to traverse the region with a few coatings possible, and all activity out of here by 7am with lows in the low to mid 30s
–Monday looks a bit blustery with west winds gusting to 25mph behind this third wave in a week, and it will be chilly with high sin the low to mid 40s with partly sunny skies

–However, by afternoon, the western high terrain west of the I-91 corridor in CT, MA and VT will likely see more clouds than sun, with lake effect snow showers developing in the wake of this system that should reach these areas by late afternoon
–Leftover moisture will also combine with that westerly flow and produce some upslope orographic snowfall in the southern Greens and parts of the northern Berkshires into western Franklin and western Hampshire Counties
–Additional coatings to an inch or so will be possible, and lows Monday night will crash into the mid 20s to low 30s
–Tuesday morning will be quite wintry along the spine of the southern Green Mountains of VT, that is for sure!
–Tuesday and Wednesday looks like fair weather to me, which will be nice
–Highs Tuesday will reach the low to mid 40s, with some upper 40s in northern CT under mostly sunny skies, and lows in the 20s to low 30s
–Highs Wednesday will be milder, reaching the low 50s with lows near freezing, but we’ll likely be mostly cloudy as a frontal boundary will be set to move through on Thursday
–After a few showers and highs well into the 50s on Thursday, we’re going to cool right back down for Friday into the weekend with highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s with a blustery Friday and potentially strong gusty winds

That about does it for this morning, I hope you have a great day and I will update the forecast later this afternoon.

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