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Washington Police Department
Tuesday February 23rd, 2010 :: 10:44 a.m. EST

Advisory

Winter weather activity for the next two days, snow, rain, sleet & wind.

Snow, becoming moderate to heavy from late this afternoon through Wednesday morning. Mixing with rain or sleet Wednesday morning and afternoon, with the rain/snow line gradually lifting northward Wednesday evening. Wet snowfall amounts of 8-12” south of a Lebanon-Concord line; 4-8” elsewhere, with less than 2” expected at the Seacoast. East winds gusting up to 30-mph tonight/tomorrow. Temps in the low to mid-30s.

From WMUR:
Precipitation will pick up tonight and into Wednesday with the best chance of a heavy snowfall away from the coast with the likely jackpot from the northern Monadnock Region north and northeast through the Lakes Region and into the White Mountains.

Check out the snow projections in the WMUR Map Room. This looks to be a very heavy, wet snow which means the possibility of downed trees and power lines and scattered power outages.

Address/Location
Washington Police Department
5 Halfmoon Pond Rd
Washington, NH 03280

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1

Steven Marshall
Chief of Police
[email protected]
603-495-3233

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