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Snow Causes Reduced Speed Limits, Spinouts On NH Highways
State Police respond to numerous accidents as two to five inches are expected through much of the state.
CONCORD - Sunday's snow produced slick conditions and the urge for caution driving from New Hampshire State Police as it responded to numerous accidents on state highways.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for much of the state north and west of Concord until 9 p.m. But areas in the southern and coastal part of the state are also experiencing dangerous traveling from a mixture of snow and ice.
#NH Drivers — Please reduce your speed during the inclement weather conditions; I-93 SB N. Hampton. #NHSP #TroopA pic.twitter.com/hpl25ZqLbG
— NHSP (@NH_StatePolice) March 10, 2019
Speeds were reduced to 45 miles per hour on portions of I-93 as State Police reported to spinouts and rollovers.
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I-93 SB in Canterbury. Speeds are reduced to 45MPH. #Slowdown and #moveover! #NHSP #TroopD pic.twitter.com/XsxN3wib8E
— NHSP (@NH_StatePolice) March 10, 2019
Sunday's morning and early afternoon snow is expected to be followed by a period of ice that could make traveling very difficult into early evening. Revised forecasts call for four inches of snow in Concord, with three inches in Nashua and two inches in Portsmouth, which could be caked with a layer of ice as temperatures slowly rise.
Here's a look at model reflectivity for the morning into the evening today. pic.twitter.com/FSBNa9yScN
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) March 10, 2019
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