A significant snow event has blanketed Delmarva with 6-10+ inches of snow, tapering off this afternoon. A second round of snow this evening could add another 1-2 inches, with blowing snow and frigid winds expected overnight.
Delmarva braces for a significant winter storm, with snowfall expected to intensify throughout the day. Sussex County to Salisbury could see 6-12 inches, while areas south of Salisbury may get 4-8 inches.
Gov. Wes Moore declares State of Emergency for winter storm in Maryland, warns locals.
Sussex County faces a significant winter storm starting late Sunday night, with snow, ice, and potentially hazardous travel conditions continuing into Monday night. Accumulations of 5 to 10 inches of snow are expected, with localized totals reaching 12 inches. Sleet and freezing rain could impact southeastern areas of the county.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for Delaware; DelDOT prepares response.
High pressure dominates Delmarva’s weather through the weekend, but a low-pressure system early next week could bring significant snow. Wednesday evening and Thursday remain breezy with cold temperatures before a snowy weekend setup begins to unfold.
