Snow covers roads across state

The snow led many roads in New Hampshire to be slippery Sunday morning.Given that it was early Sunday morning, traffic was lighter, which proved helpful for plow crews with snow-removal efforts. >> Traffic impacts: Interactive map | NewEngland511.orgSnow led to slower travel conditions in and around the Manchester area on the Everett Turnpike, Route 101, Interstate 293 and Interstate 93.>> Interactive RadarIn Nashua, several inches of snow accumulated. The snow was light and fluffy in nature, which should help with snow removal.Roads in the Gate City were covered in snow in parts and quite slippery, though plow crews were working to clear streets.There were also a lot of slow spots on Interstate 95 near the Hampton tolls. Farther north, Interstate 89 also saw slowdowns related to the snow.>> NHDOT: Plow crews working to clear roads amid difficult travel conditions:New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials routinely ask that residents avoid crowding plows and slow down to allow for snow removal on state roadways. Meanwhile, Jessica’s Law requires all drivers to clear snow and ice off their vehicles before hitting the roads.While clearing snow at your own home, officials also recommended that residents clear snow from around lights, vents and fire hydrants. Shovelers are urged to stay healthy by taking breaks.Be weather-aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.Get storm coverage through the free Very Local app on your smart TV.Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Skarupa: Facebook | XHayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X

The snow led many roads in New Hampshire to be slippery Sunday morning.

Given that it was early Sunday morning, traffic was lighter, which proved helpful for plow crews with snow-removal efforts.

>> Traffic impacts: Interactive map | NewEngland511.org

Snow led to slower travel conditions in and around the Manchester area on the Everett Turnpike, Route 101, Interstate 293 and Interstate 93.

>> Interactive Radar

In Nashua, several inches of snow accumulated. The snow was light and fluffy in nature, which should help with snow removal.

Roads in the Gate City were covered in snow in parts and quite slippery, though plow crews were working to clear streets.

There were also a lot of slow spots on Interstate 95 near the Hampton tolls.

Farther north, Interstate 89 also saw slowdowns related to the snow.

>> NHDOT: Plow crews working to clear roads amid difficult travel conditions:

New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials routinely ask that residents avoid crowding plows and slow down to allow for snow removal on state roadways.

Meanwhile, Jessica’s Law requires all drivers to clear snow and ice off their vehicles before hitting the roads.

While clearing snow at your own home, officials also recommended that residents clear snow from around lights, vents and fire hydrants. Shovelers are urged to stay healthy by taking breaks.

Be weather-aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.

Get storm coverage through the free Very Local app on your smart TV.

Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:

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