We start with meteorologist kevin skarupa. Kevin that will lower accumulation areas amounts in the southern parts of the state to 1 to 4. The heaviest precipitation should be between now and 10 00 this morning. In some spots, it is 3 or 4 plus already. There are winter storm warnings posted for the potential of 6 p lus. In the southern half, we will be switching over to sleet, if you haven t already. That will add to the already tricky commute. State. Temperatures well below freezing across the board. Anything falling even in mixed form is eventually refreezing as it comes down. Precipitation starts to lighten up why 4 00 or 5 00. Up by 4 00 or 5 00. 1 to 4 for southern areas. 5 to 10 for North Country and ski country as well. Let s take a look at the right out through the Granite State state. We s deb davidson. Good morning, deb. Deb the maximum speed limit at this time is 45 Miles Per Hour. Authorities are asking you to adhere to that speed limit to keep it safe for everyone. In some
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