Berkshire County Forecast-Thursday, September 26

Summary: Boring, boring, boring…..but in a good way! There is not much to say that I haven’t already said earlier this week. Surface high pressure will continue to dominate our weather and will crest right over Berkshire County over the weekend. As I indicated yesterday, there may be a bit more cloudiness on Friday, particularly during the afternoon. It should be mostly sunny in the morning. During the afternoon it will likely be partly cloudy (more sun than clouds) in the lower elevations but partly sunny (more clouds than sun) over the elevated terrain. The weekend still looks mostly sunny and mild, with high temperatures averaging from mid to upper 60s over the elevated terrain to low 70s in the lower elevations in South County. There will likely be some buildup of fair weather cumulus clouds during the afternoon, particularly over the elevated terrain but there should still be a good amount of sunshine everywhere.

Thursday Night

Mostly clear, calm and seasonably cool.

Low temperatures in the low to mid 40s.

Calm winds.

Friday

Mostly sunny in the morning. More cloudiness during the afternoon, with partly cloudy skies (more sun than clouds) in the lower elevations and partly sunny (more clouds than sun) in the elevated terrain.

High temperatures in the upper 60s in Pittsfield, North Adams, Adams and Williamstown; near 70 in Stockbridge, Great Barrington and Sheffield and; low to mid 60s over the elevated terrain and hilltowns, depending on elevation.

Light northerly winds.

Friday Night

Clearing in the evening. Becoming mostly clear and calm.

Low temperatures again in the low to mid 40s.

Calm winds.

Saturday

Mostly sunny and continued mild.

High temperatures near 70 in Pittsfield, North Adams, Adams and Williamstown; low 70s in Stockbridge, Great Barrington and Sheffield and; mid to upper 60s over the elevated terrain and hilltowns, depending on elevation.

Winds light and variable.

Sunday

Mostly sunny and mild with high temperatures little changed from Saturday.