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Snow will move in from the west late this morning and continue into the night tonight. Snow will likely change to rain along the immediate coast. Highest snow amounts are likely to be Downeast, where snowfall rates could approach 1 inch per hour by the evening commute. Plan for slick travel conditions and allow extra time to reach your destination if you have to be on the roads.

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