Looks like it will change to rain at some point, then back to snow, all with a little bit of high winds sprinkled in

Looks like it will change to rain at some point, then back to snow, all with a little bit of high winds sprinkled in
Looks like it will change to rain at some point, then back to snow, all with a little bit of high winds sprinkled in — Lamoille County Sheriff's Department(https://s3.amazonaws.com/jnswire/jns-media/c8/69/12043396/84.jpg)
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The snow is here! Looks like it will change to rain at some point, then back to snow, all with a little bit of high winds sprinkled in. In addition to slippery roads, there is a risk of hazards in the roadway from downed trees, power lines and anything light enough to be tossed around by the wind. Give yourself extra time for your morning commute or, better yet, work from home if you can!  

The 911 system is likely to be well used today, please remember to call ALL non-emergent calls to the local law enforcement for your area. This will help ensure those experiencing life or death emergencies get the quick help they need. If you’re unsure of their number, a quick Google search should bring it right up for you.

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