That’s the same where I am. I can literally drive five minutes and be at 1000’ in Colrain.
It’s maddening sometimes but I like my house and its proximity to downtown Greenfield so we happy.
Yeah, that’s wild. You not only need elevation but plenty of W longitude to get anything significant.
Mitch ftw, absolute porkage in Albany. I’m surprised there’s not a little gray dot of screwage over Bennington.
Yeah, downtown Gardener is close to 1000’ I think. Fitchburg and Leominster only around 500’?
I guess we could see some huge gradients with this depending on how it plays out.
That’s in line with BOX. Who knows, maybe there’s a full mid-level torch coming and this disappoints most outside of NNE.
Winter rain is a dish best served cold.
This storm has definitely figured out where the border is between VT, NH & MA.
Step over the border into Massachusetts and snowfall decreases from 12” to 2” or less.
If overnight runs flood the mid levels with warmth then they made a good call.
I am only a few hundred feet elevation but I would be shocked if you don’t score 4-6”.
NAM and GFS encouraging for NW MA and really the whole Pioneer Valley. Another Longitude storm, we haven't had one of those Springfield - Albany - Hartford cash years in a while but they happen.