New England sees another round of winter weather

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February 24, 2013, 12:54 pm
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(AP/NECN: Scot Yount, Lancaster, Mass.) - Heavy wet snow has caused slippery roads and scattered power outages in parts of Maine and New Hampshire.
 
More than 1,000 outages have been reported in New Hampshire by Sunday morning.
 
The snow is expected to continue throughout the day.
 
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning, with a total of 6 to 10 inches expected in southern and central Maine.

Less accumulations were expected in the southern parts of New England, but a mix of rain and snow was creating slick driving conditions throughout much of the region.

NECN Reporter Scot Yount has more on the weather in Lancaster, Mass.

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