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Winter Storm Warning for Most of N.H., Frigid Temps Friday

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A winter storm warning is in effect for most of New Hampshire through Friday. It has made for slick roads and a slow morning commute in parts of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.

The National Weather Service expects 6 to 9 inches of snow to fall across Carroll, Grafton, and Belknap counties.Greater Concord can expect 1-3 inches of snowfall Thursday, with a total of 3-6 inches for central New Hampshire.

Wind chill values Friday will drop to -4, the service reports. There is a good chance of snow Saturday and Sunday.

Some accidents were reported, with no immediate word of injuries. Highway speed limits were lowered to 45 mph.

Two separate tractor trailer crashes were reported Thursday morning in Vermont, closing a section of road in Sharon and reducing Interstate 91 north to one lane in Springfield.

The storm was expected to move out of the area by Thursday afternoon.

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