Another storm system brought more snow and wintry mix, especially over interior parts of New Hampshire, early Saturday morning.
Later Saturday morning, temperatures gradually warmed up, changing wet snow and mix over to a cold rain from the Merrimack Valley to the coast.
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Highs on Saturday have been chilly, only settling into the 30s to near 40.
The bulk of the precipitation should taper off Saturday evening.
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Several inches of snow fell in parts of the state, especially in higher elevation.
Hooksett police said they were responding to multiple crashes Saturday morning and asked people to stay off the roads until the snow stops.
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Scattered showers are possible on Sunday, especially in southern and eastern zones. Otherwise, it will be mainly cloudy, with some brightening possible. Highs will be in the 40s to near 50 on Sunday.
Temperatures should be milder Monday and Tuesday, with sunny skies and highs in the 50s and 60s likely.
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