Hudson and upper CT River Valleys are just completely devoid of snow including the surrounding high terrain. Brutal but looks good elsewhere. You can see that most of Connecticut has more snow cover than the Berkshires.
The Berkshires have had a terrible winter this year.
It doesn’t look like anybody N of Pike will see much of anything. You can see on radar in PA/ENY that the back edge of the precipitation shield starting to collapse SE.
Confluence without a strong high over Quebec or any polar air to speak of. N stream just didn't show up at the playground for this one. It was always thread the needle, so fascinating meteorology if nothing else.
Regardless, terrible model performance at close range on this one. Hopefully you can pull 4"+ there and good luck to all of the far SNE and NYC peeps. All way overdue for a pasting.