Preparations are underway from Houston to Atlanta as a rare winter storm sets its sights on the southern U.S., where it's expected to bring a messy mix of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain that could have a major impact on travel and daily life.
The storm, which will hit the Delmarva Peninsula and Pennsylvania and New Jersey on Friday night into Saturday, is expected to bring 1-3 inches of snow to Sussex County, the National Weather Service said Friday morning. Kent and New Castle counties may see 1-2 inches and less than 1 inch, respectively.
Light snowfall clipped Delaware and went offshore, leaving a brief warm-up and another week of bitter cold for the First State.
A storm will bring rain and snow to Delaware on Jan. 19. The more north in Delaware you are, the more likely you are to have a few inches of snow.
The National Weather Service issues a Cold Weather Advisory for the Delaware Valley due to expected severe wind chills.
Light snowfall clipped Delaware and went offshore ... according to forecasts by the National Weather Service. Clear skies and calm winds. Wilmington: High 38, low 23 Dover: High 38, low 21 Georgetown: High 37, low 19 Sunny and warmer than the past couple ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for New ... Sussex County: Sussex County is expected to start with rain and receive less than an inch of snow. Most Delaware areas have already reached their high temperature for today.
Dangerous cold temperatures are in the forecast for Delaware, but meteorologists are watching a system that could produce a severe storm.
The New Castle County Airport received 0.5" of a very powdery snow Thursday evening, as a low pressure system passed through the area.
The National Weather Service issued an updated weather alert at 9:12 p.m. on Thursday for light snow until Friday at 1 a.m. for Western Chester, Eastern Chester, Western Montgomery, Eastern Montgomery and Lower Bucks as well as Berks,
While some Southern Delaware school districts still aren't back in-person, Mother Nature is lining up a second batch of snow for this weekend.