Highway crashes lead to slow commute Tuesday morning

New Hampshire State Police said troopers were on the scene of accidents on Interstate 93 in Tilton and Manchester due to icy roads leading to traffic backups during the Tuesday morning commute.

New Hampshire State Police said troopers were on the scene of accidents on Interstate 93 in Tilton and Manchester due to icy roads leading to traffic backups during the Tuesday morning commute. —Courtesy

Monitor staff

Published: 01-30-2024 8:49 AM

Freezing overnight temperatures led to slick roads and several crashes during the Tuesday morning community. 

New Hampshire State Police said troopers were on the scene of accidents on Interstate 93 in Tilton and Manchester.

“Please drive with caution as roads remain icy,” state police said on social media. “All roadways are now open but traffic remains backed up and moving slow.”

The high temperature in the Concord area was expected to be 28 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Wednesday is expected to be warmer with highs in the mid-30s. 

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