[Weather.berkshire] NWS Albany - Rain Changing to Snow for Thursday into Thursday Night - Wednesday, November 6, 2019 420 AM

ALB Stormreport - NOAA Service Account alb.stormreport at noaa.gov
Wed Nov 6 09:24:58 UTC 2019


Dear Emergency Managers and other partners,

A storm system is still expected to impact the region for Thursday into
Thursday night. Initially, temperatures should be warm enough for the
precipitation to fall as rain during the day on Thursday, although the
Adirondacks may be cold enough for precipitation to begin as snow.
Temperatures should cool quickly after sunset and allow rain to mix with
and transition to wet snow for Thursday night throughout all of eastern New
York and western New England. Temperatures overnight are expected to cool
below freezing across the entire region and therefore some wet snow
accumulations are possible.   Precipitation will taper off after midnight
and any precipitation will be done by daybreak on Friday, allowing for a
cold and windy day for Friday.

Storm total snow amounts are expected to be an inch or less for most valley
areas, with a few inches across higher terrain areas.  Locally 3 to 6
inches are expected across the highest peaks of the southern Adirondacks
and southern Green Mountains of Vermont.  See the attached map for our
current snowfall forecast.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via:

1. Email:  alb.stormreport at noaa.gov
2. NWSChat at https://nwschat.weather.gov/live/
3. Social Media:  Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/NWSAlbany> and Twitter
<https://twitter.com/NWSAlbany>
4. Telephone:  (518) 435-9575 <518-435-9575>

Sincerely,
NWS Albany
www.weather.gov/albany
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