Police warn of slick driving conditions leading to crashes as storm brings snow, rain to region

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Mass/NH — Police are warning of slick driving conditions on roadways across the region as a winter storm brings snow, rain and wind.

New Hampshire State Police have reported over a dozen crashes and vehicles going off the road due to inclement weather.

Westborough Police and Fire are currently working at a truck rollover on the Rt. 495 northbound off ramp to Rt. 9 westbound. Drivers are asked to avoid the areas.

A winter weather advisory has been issued for most of Massachusetts.

MassDOT has 969 pieces of equipment deployed in the storm.

The system will linger through Friday with up to an additional 4 inches of snow expected in parts of northern Massachusetts and into New Hampshire, where a winter storm warning is in effect.

Parts of Middlesex, Franklin, Hampshire, Worcester, Hampshire, and Hampden counties will be under an advisory through 6 p.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Berkshire County is under an advisory through 7 p.m.

Police are also asking drivers to not drive without removing snow and ice from their vehicles.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

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