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Sleet, Snow, And Freezing Rain, Then, Sunny Skies: Get Out, NH

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CONCORD, NH — After Friday, the weather will be wintery but not as wet, according to forecasters.

The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook on Thursday, warning of slick roads and dangerous travel conditions on Friday.

“Light snow, sleet, and freezing rain may produce locally slick travel on untreated roads on Friday, mainly for the morning commute,” the alert stated. “Conditions will trend warmer and drier through the day, which will diminish this threat along the coast and into the interior.”

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The freezing rain and snow will start around 4 a.m. and run through 7 p.m. Winds will gust to 25 mph.

After that, the sun reappears — expect sunny skies on Saturday and Sunday, with highs in the upper 30s, and lows in the mid-20s. The sun will continue into Monday, with temps reaching the upper 50s, according to forecasters.

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