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February 08. 2013 6:46PM

Louise Jackson of Manchester makes her way through downtown Manchester as heavy, wind-blown snow falls on Friday. (DAVID LANE/UNION LEADER)
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Blizzard warnings posted as potentially historic storm threatens NH
Warning: Watch out for white-out
Gov. Hassan declares state of emergency

Louise Jackson of Manchester makes her way through downtown Manchester as heavy, wind-blown snow falls on Friday. (DAVID LANE/UNION LEADER)
Blizzard warnings posted as potentially historic storm threatens NH
Warning: Watch out for white-out
"We have been closely monitoring the storm as it has strengthened, and the expected snow totals have now reached levels where a State of Emergency is needed to allow for the mobilization of additional resources and to access any federal assistance that may become available," Hassan said in a statement. "I continue to urge all residents to stay safe, limit their travel and be off the roads by 7 p.m. ahead of the heaviest snowfalls."
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