Several hours later, police located Meghan Leavitt, 38, of Alfred on the property of the Best Western Hotel on Spur Road across the street from the Walmart in Seabrook.
Highways are down to bare pavement as the low pressure area responsible for the heavy wet snow and wind gusts to roughly 40 mph moves away from New England Wednesday.
Gusty northeast winds of up to 50 mph will drive the wet snow to stick to one side of trees and cause some branches or weaker/dead pine trees to fall, resulting in scattered power outages.
The storm will begin as a mix of rain and snow Monday night and continue all night transitioning to all snow by Tuesday morning's commute. It continue all day Tuesday into the early morning hours of Wednesday.
The entire area is under a Winter Storm Warning until 7 p.m. Saturday night for "significant snowfall" that will create some hazardous driving conditions.