A second round of snow hit New England Monday, making driving treacherous across New England and frustrating residents who just want spring to be here.
Drivers found roads slick and treacherous during the evening commute. In Revere, a car ended up on the median of the Revere Beach Parkway after spinning out. A tractor-trailer got stuck after careening across the road on I-95 in Lexington. One person was taken to the hospital in Bourne after a car rolled over and ended up in the woods.
DPW crews were out all day Monday with sand and salt to treat the roads, trying to keep up with the snow. Residents in Braintree said they have had it with the snow as they shoveled out their sidewalks, just days after enjoying beautiful spring weather.
State Police are urging drivers to take it slow and be careful on the slushy roads.
Take it slow in #MAsnow. Roads are slick, like here on I-495 NB at Rte 9 #Westborough. pic.twitter.com/lV2R9TfhvJ
— Mass State Police (@MassStatePolice) April 4, 2016
@jreineron7 @clamberton7 the view from our front door in Haverhill…pretty heavy snow band. pic.twitter.com/GbEj2BeHdq
— Bill Marable (@BillMarable2) April 4, 2016
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