It's a new month, hopefully, we won't see more rain in August, and here is a plus for sure the kids are getting ready to back to school which I am sure will have some parents doing cartwheels for a lot of your kids.
Summer officially kicked off earlier this week and with the arrival of the first full weekend of summer we should experience typical New England weather for this time of year. Everything from sun, showers, thunderstorms with highs in the low to upper 80s.
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Not only is Sunday Father’s Day it is also the first day of summer and the longest day of daylight the entire year. A great reason to celebrate both dad and the official start of months of outdoor fun like Concerts in the Park, time on the lake, the golf course, biking through the Berkshires, climbing Mount Greylock, gardening or anything else that you love to do in the heat of June, July and Aug
The start of the weekend will be cloudy with some showers but Sunday will improve enough to put a smile on Mom's face with the return of the sun in time for some pleasant outdoor activities for Mom's special day. Temperatures will be seasonable with a high both days in the middle to upper 50s.
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Maybe a snow shower tonight as temps in the Berkshires will drop to around freezing. We could also experience wind guests up to 40 mph. We’ll have some improvement over the weekend as the sun will return at some point tomorrow with a high in the mid-50s...
Following a week of snow, cold and wind, a beautiful spring day is predicted for the Berkshires tomorrow. Saturday will be the day this weekend to get outside and enjoy spring in New England in all its glory. We are expecting mostly sunny skis tomorrow with temps warming into the mid-60s...
The National Weather Service has posted a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the Berkshires. The area is experiencing snow this afternoon and will continue off and on tonight. Temps will continue to drop at or below freezing. Some surfaces may ice up tonight...
The Winter Storm Watch will remain in effect until 2am tomorrow. We could experience some additional snow showers tonight before the front completely moves out of the Berkshires. The storm did not deliver the snow amounts all weather services were predicting...
Yes, it is mid-April but the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect beginning at 8 pm tonight until 2 am Saturday Morning. The National Weather Service is predicting that parts of the Berkshires could see 6 or more inches by the time the front moves out in the early hours of Saturday morning...