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Snow Coming Down In Southern New Hampshire – WMUR Manchester

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Light snow started to come down in southern New Hampshire around 4 a.m. Friday. The snow is expected to pick up in intensity throughout the day.>>Interactive Radar: https://www.wmur.com/weather/radarA winter storm warning is in effect for all of New Hampshire through late Friday night for tricky travel and significant snowfall expected. As of 5:15 a.m., state police said they had only responded to one incident in which a car went off the road in Sanbornton. Shortly before 6 a.m., the Department of Transportation reported a crash on Interstate 89 north in Sutton that had the left lane closed. Officials are expecting to respond to multiple crashes as the storm continues to bear down. In some cases, it takes plows 2-3 hours to make their routes, so the road conditions could be treacherous at times.Hundreds of schools cancelled classes Friday ahead of school vacation week. >>See list of closings here: https://www.wmur.com/weather/closingsMany families are planning to travel for school vacation week, but several flights were canceled Friday at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. Anyone planning to fly is encouraged to check the status of their flight before heading to the airport.Much of the state is expected to pick up 8-14 inches by the time the storm moves out Friday evening. Areas north of the Lakes Region will see less snow, about 4-8 inches.For the latest on the storm’s track, click here.

Light snow started to come down in southern New Hampshire around 4 a.m. Friday. The snow is expected to pick up in intensity throughout the day.

>>Interactive Radar: https://www.wmur.com/weather/radar

A winter storm warning is in effect for all of New Hampshire through late Friday night for tricky travel and significant snowfall expected.

As of 5:15 a.m., state police said they had only responded to one incident in which a car went off the road in Sanbornton. Shortly before 6 a.m., the Department of Transportation reported a crash on Interstate 89 north in Sutton that had the left lane closed.

Officials are expecting to respond to multiple crashes as the storm continues to bear down. In some cases, it takes plows 2-3 hours to make their routes, so the road conditions could be treacherous at times.

Hundreds of schools cancelled classes Friday ahead of school vacation week.

>>See list of closings here: https://www.wmur.com/weather/closings

Many families are planning to travel for school vacation week, but several flights were canceled Friday at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. Anyone planning to fly is encouraged to check the status of their flight before heading to the airport.

Much of the state is expected to pick up 8-14 inches by the time the storm moves out Friday evening. Areas north of the Lakes Region will see less snow, about 4-8 inches.

For the latest on the storm’s track, click here.

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