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Let's stay up to speed on the Sidewalk upgrade project!
03/17/2026

Let's stay up to speed on the Sidewalk upgrade project!

Keep on the look out and help the spring thaw be blessed!
03/12/2026

Keep on the look out and help the spring thaw be blessed!

HVW Preliminary Snowfall Forecast: Sun 2/22 - Mon 2/23From Hudson Valley Weather—The absolute best and most comprehensiv...
02/21/2026

HVW Preliminary Snowfall Forecast: Sun 2/22 - Mon 2/23
From Hudson Valley Weather—The absolute best and most comprehensive weather in our region... Bar None‼️
Stay up with them and play by plays as the storm progresses and be sure to follow their road conditions posts!
Be safe out there!!
🔎Forecast Summary🔎
⏰Timing
◾6am to 10am: Light snow showers develop
◾10am to 4pm: Periods of scattered snow showers.
◾4pm to 10pm : Snow intensifies, becomes heavy from S to N
◾10pm Sun to 6am Mon: Heavy snow, rates of 1 to 2"+ per hour
◾6am Mon to 12pm Mon: Periods of moderate to heavy snow
◾12pm Mon to 6pm Mon: Snow tapers off west to east
💨Winds & Impacts:
◾Winds gusting 20-40 mph by Sunday eve into Monday
◾Higher gusts across the higher elevations and areas south of I84.
◾Blizzard conditions possible
◾Periods of near white out conditions are possible for much of the region
◾Blowing and drifting snow (2 to 3 feet+) creating dangerous conditions.
📏❄️Snow Accumulations:
◾Extreme Western Catskills: 4" to 8" (🚨low confidence)
◾Western Catskills & Extreme Northern HV: 6" to 12"+
◾Eastern Catskills & Majority of Hudson Valley: 12" to 18"+
⚠ Snow totals subject to change depending on precise storm track
⚠⚠ Sharp cutoff on western edge, is area of greatest uncertainty
📢Detailed Discussion
An intense storm is expected to develop off the coast of Virginia on Sunday, and the track of that storm is beginning to come into focus. All week the question was between a more easterly track... that would limit significant impacts to the coastline, and a more westerly track... that would bring significant impacts into the Hudson Valley. Over the past 24 hours, we have seen a unanimous trend westward in the data.
As a result, we have increased our snowfall forecast for the Hudson Valley, to 12" to 18"+. What this means, is that if the storm takes the current expected track... the majority of the Hudson Valley will see 12" to 18" of snow. The reason for the '+' is because we are now beginning to track extreme convective signals in the data, that may cause the storm to be more intense than previously modeled. If this is comes to pass, the snowfall totals may exceed what is shown here.
The same can be said for the 6" to 12"+ range. The western edge of this system will see a sharp and dramatic cutoff in snowfall accumulations. Where that western edge sets up is of GREAT concern to our snowfall forecast. The combination of marginal temperatures (near freezing) and potential downslope off the Catskills only increase the uncertainty in these areas. At this time, we feel the edge is in eastern PA, up through western Delaware county. But should the guidance shift eastward again... we could see the lower ends of the forecast. Should the data shift further west... the totals forecasted could be exceeded.
The dynamic nature of this storm could result in wind gusts reaching near 40mph well inland. It will also generate its own cold air, so air temperatures will fall into the mid and upper 20s during the height of the storm. This should keep most areas from being a 'heavy, wet snow'... but with expected snow ratios of 10:1 to 14:1, this would be an "average" semi-packing snow for many. Not the light "fluff" we saw in January, but not backbreaking wet snow either. However, large amounts of 'average' snow can be dangerous to remove... so please factor that in.
📝Additional Storm Notes:
◾Light snow begins early Sunday, current guidance suggests that total snow accumulation by sunset on Sunday is less than 2", with temperatures at or above freezing. Travel conditions during the morning to early afternoon should be only minorly impacted. The worse impacts begin near sunset.
◾Thundersnow possible (due to convective development of low pressure)
◾Snowfall rates in excess of 2" to 3" per hour in mesoscale banding. As storm deepens and intensifies, it will rotate embedded heavier bands of snow outward from the storm, and where those bands persist... snowfall totals may exceed expectations.
In closing... a word of caution...
The track of this storm is not certain at this time. The guidance could trend further east today. If that happens, then we will need to temper expectations and the snowfall forecast would decrease accordingly. However... the tone and tenor of this forecast is due to the rapidly changing situation. The major snowstorm of 12 to 18 inches in January was very well telegraphed. We had nearly a week to prepare. While this storm has been on the radar... the current data is projecting an extreme solution, that most people were not anticipating. Our Preliminary Forecast is conservative based on the current data, and if the current data is correct, some locations will exceed 24" (hence the + built into the forecast). Rather than jump to the current data, we are increasing incrementally out of caution. But we want people to be prepared for what this storm could produce across the Hudson Valley and Catskills, because a storm of this magnitude can be deadly if not prepared. This storm begins early Sunday... likely with minimal impact until after sunset. This could cause some to let their guard down. We want to ensure everyone is prepared for what is possible & currently likely... but to also understand that forecast changes may be necessary with this very complex, very dynamic storm system.
We will be tracking this relentlessly for the next 24+ hours leading into the start of the storm. Please check back for updates. And as Alex always says...
"Keep Calm and Weather On!"
-Bill

🚨HVW Preliminary Snowfall Forecast: Sun 2/22 - Mon 2/23

🔎Forecast Summary🔎
⏰Timing
◾6am to 10am: Light snow showers develop
◾10am to 4pm: Periods of scattered snow showers.
◾4pm to 10pm : Snow intensifies, becomes heavy from S to N
◾10pm Sun to 6am Mon: Heavy snow, rates of 1 to 2"+ per hour
◾6am Mon to 12pm Mon: Periods of moderate to heavy snow
◾12pm Mon to 6pm Mon: Snow tapers off west to east

💨Winds & Impacts:
◾Winds gusting 20-40 mph by Sunday eve into Monday
◾Higher gusts across the higher elevations and areas south of I84.
◾Blizzard conditions possible
◾Periods of near white out conditions are possible for much of the region
◾Blowing and drifting snow (2 to 3 feet+) creating dangerous conditions.

📏❄️Snow Accumulations:
◾Extreme Western Catskills: 4" to 8" (🚨low confidence)
◾Western Catskills & Extreme Northern HV: 6" to 12"+
◾Eastern Catskills & Majority of Hudson Valley: 12" to 18"+
⚠️Snow totals subject to change depending on precise storm track
⚠️⚠️Sharp cutoff on western edge, is area of greatest uncertainty

📢Detailed Discussion
An intense storm is expected to develop off the coast of Virginia on Sunday, and the track of that storm is beginning to come into focus. All week the question was between a more easterly track... that would limit significant impacts to the coastline, and a more westerly track... that would bring significant impacts into the Hudson Valley. Over the past 24 hours, we have seen a unanimous trend westward in the data.

As a result, we have increased our snowfall forecast for the Hudson Valley, to 12" to 18"+. What this means, is that if the storm takes the current expected track... the majority of the Hudson Valley will see 12" to 18" of snow. The reason for the '+' is because we are now beginning to track extreme convective signals in the data, that may cause the storm to be more intense than previously modeled. If this is comes to pass, the snowfall totals may exceed what is shown here.

The same can be said for the 6" to 12"+ range. The western edge of this system will see a sharp and dramatic cutoff in snowfall accumulations. Where that western edge sets up is of GREAT concern to our snowfall forecast. The combination of marginal temperatures (near freezing) and potential downslope off the Catskills only increase the uncertainty in these areas. At this time, we feel the edge is in eastern PA, up through western Delaware county. But should the guidance shift eastward again... we could see the lower ends of the forecast. Should the data shift further west... the totals forecasted could be exceeded.

The dynamic nature of this storm could result in wind gusts reaching near 40mph well inland. It will also generate its own cold air, so air temperatures will fall into the mid and upper 20s during the height of the storm. This should keep most areas from being a 'heavy, wet snow'... but with expected snow ratios of 10:1 to 14:1, this would be an "average" semi-packing snow for many. Not the light "fluff" we saw in January, but not backbreaking wet snow either. However, large amounts of 'average' snow can be dangerous to remove... so please factor that in.

📝Additional Storm Notes:
◾Light snow begins early Sunday, current guidance suggests that total snow accumulation by sunset on Sunday is less than 2", with temperatures at or above freezing. Travel conditions during the morning to early afternoon should be only minorly impacted. The worse impacts begin near sunset.
◾Thundersnow possible (due to convective development of low pressure)
◾Snowfall rates in excess of 2" to 3" per hour in mesoscale banding. As storm deepens and intensifies, it will rotate embedded heavier bands of snow outward from the storm, and where those bands persist... snowfall totals may exceed expectations.

In closing... a word of caution...
The track of this storm is not certain at this time. The guidance could trend further east today. If that happens, then we will need to temper expectations and the snowfall forecast would decrease accordingly. However... the tone and tenor of this forecast is due to the rapidly changing situation. The major snowstorm of 12 to 18 inches in January was very well telegraphed. We had nearly a week to prepare. While this storm has been on the radar... the current data is projecting an extreme solution, that most people were not anticipating. Our Preliminary Forecast is conservative based on the current data, and if the current data is correct, some locations will exceed 24" (hence the + built into the forecast). Rather than jump to the current data, we are increasing incrementally out of caution. But we want people to be prepared for what this storm could produce across the Hudson Valley and Catskills, because a storm of this magnitude can be deadly if not prepared. This storm begins early Sunday... likely with minimal impact until after sunset. This could cause some to let their guard down. We want to ensure everyone is prepared for what is possible & currently likely... but to also understand that forecast changes may be necessary with this very complex, very dynamic storm system.

We will be tracking this relentlessly for the next 24+ hours leading into the start of the storm. Please check back for updates. And as Alex always says...
"Keep Calm and Weather On!"

-Bill

🚨WARMING CENTER UPDATE! + Volunteers needed! We’re looking at another dangerously cold weekend ahead, and the Community ...
02/06/2026

🚨WARMING CENTER UPDATE! + Volunteers needed!
We’re looking at another dangerously cold weekend ahead, and the Community Center WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY 2/7 @ 4pm through MONDAY 2/9 @ 7am as a designated warming center.
Volunteers for two-hour shifts during that time frame, please feel free to reach out to Woodstock Town Board member, Lily Korolkoff at, [email protected] if you’re interested and available.
As of now, cots will not be available, but anyone needing the space should feel welcome to bring a blanket, pillow, yoga mat, etc, to make their stay more comfortable.
More updates to come, and thank you to all!

We want to thank all our Chamber Members for their support in 2025. We look forward 2026! Happy New Year~Check us out: w...
01/09/2026

We want to thank all our Chamber Members for their support in 2025. We look forward 2026! Happy New Year~

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Keep an eye on this folks
12/26/2025

Keep an eye on this folks

New York City takes its water from the Catskills.
Now it wants the land too.

For more than a century, hundreds of thousands of acres upstate were locked down so New York City could avoid building a water filtration plant.

That bargain is quietly ending.

City planning documents now assume filtration is inevitable, along with a massive, 24/7 energy demand. The land once protected to avoid development is being reclassified as an energy asset: solar, batteries, and transmission lines.

Our latest article shows how filtration avoidance became governing doctrine, why that logic is breaking down, and how a new upstate renewables land grab is taking shape.

This is no longer just about farmland. It’s about who controls land that New York City has spent a century accumulating... and what upstate communities are expected to absorb next.

For the secont time, in honor of Roxy Dawn, with the guidance of Woodstock Matriarch Toni Weidenbacher, The Woodstock Ch...
12/24/2025

For the secont time, in honor of Roxy Dawn, with the guidance of Woodstock Matriarch Toni Weidenbacher, The Woodstock Chamber team will be hosting the annual Holiday dinner at the Community Center. Thanks to our Community Liaison Andromeda Raindance, for organizing the effort—alongside a wealth of community love12:00-6:00 (until breakdown happens)

Come play a song, spend some time, eat some food and enjoy warmth on December 25th.
Thanks to all who donated food and gifts



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And more!!!

 has a toy drive happening!!! Bring your donation to the Open House, Saturday, December 20th!!
12/11/2025

has a toy drive happening!!! Bring your donation to the Open House, Saturday, December 20th!!

Shop Local! Inquiring Minds Coffee House and Bookstore is an amazing and yummy place to visit
12/06/2025

Shop Local!
Inquiring Minds Coffee House and Bookstore is an amazing and yummy place to visit

12/05/2025

Gorgeous Block Prints from India....All cotton....small to xlarge...only at Lily's Boutique in Woodstock NY!

12/05/2025

Vida's Incredible Poppy Infinity Scarf & Bag from her Garden Photography! Only at Lily's Boutique in Woodstock NY!

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