This week will be relatively warmer in Berkshire County with temperatures staying in the 40s and 50s.
Today, Monday, Nov. 28, there will be a high of 45, according to Accuweather. Cloudy skies can be expected throughout the day. The low overnight will be 24 degrees. This is the lowest expected temperature this week.
On Tuesday it should be a little cooler with a high of 42, but it will be partly sunny.
Rain and high winds can be expected Wednesday, Nov. 30. Accuweather reports winds could be strong enough to create travel delays and power outages. Rain is expected in the afternoon.
But, temperatures will be in the low 50s.
Moving on to Dec. 1, Accuweather predicts that Thursday will be the coolest day of the week at 39 degrees. Expect mostly cloudy skies with stronger winds.
Friday will be partly sunny with a high of 42.
Both Saturday and Sunday are predicted to be in the 40s with partly sunny skies.
7 and 10 Day Forecast.
Still no significant COLD or snow in sight...
Rainy Sunday afternoon......then another threat for rain on Wednesday....Now behind each storm expect gusty winds and a bit cooler air.... pic.twitter.com/yIxKu39GJy
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Big Y Investigates Conn. Skimmer Incident
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Big Y supermarket discovered skimmers in two of its Connecticut stores last month.
In a press release on Monday, the grocery chain said an unknown individual attached a skimming device to one single terminal in each of its Naugatuck and Plainville locations. The skimmers were found on June 29.
Skimmers are devices that are illegally installed over or inside card readers at places like convenience stores, fuel pumps and ATMs to steal information off the cards. The FBI estimates that skimming costs consumers and financial institutions more than $1 billion a year.
"We are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident, and we notified and are working with law enforcement. We have inspected all of our terminals, and continue to do so. If we learn that any particular customer's information was compromised, we will promptly notify them and provide them with additional information so that they can take steps to protect themselves," according to Jade Rivera- McFarlin, Big Y's manager of communications.
"As a best practice, customers should always review their bank and credit card statements for any signs of fraudulent activity and, if they have any questions or concerns, contact their bank or credit card company directly."
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