The National Weather Service has issued a report warning residents of Berkshire County of freezing rain and snow until 10 a.m. on Thursday. The report states that a fast-moving area of snow is expected to produce a quick coating to 1 inch of snow before changing to rain between 6 and 9 am. Temperatures will hover around 32 degrees during the transition, leading to the possibility of pockets of freezing rain before temperatures rise above freezing later in the morning. The combination of light snow accumulations and potential for a glaze of ice from freezing rain could result in slippery travel conditions during the morning commute. The weather service advises motorists to travel cautiously by slowing down and allowing extra time for their commute.
The report serves as a warning to residents to be aware of the hazardous weather conditions and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety while traveling. With the potential for icy roads, drivers are urged to exercise caution and drive carefully to avoid accidents. It is advised to stay updated on weather reports and to plan ahead for any potential delays or disruptions caused by the winter weather. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and to follow any further updates or warnings issued by the National Weather Service.
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