This storm will bring quick snowfall and will be elevation dependent. A lot of valley locations, such as the Connecticut river valley and other lower elevations will see slightly less in the way of snow due to shadowing and having a a longer transition from rain to snow. With this said, Locations such as the Berkshires, Litchfield , Southern Green, and South Central White Mountains could pick up potential up to a foot or more of snow from banding of heavy precipitation setting up and having colder temperatures to support a longer duration of snow. Also, Flow will push up the mountains and enhance the snowfall.
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