Brace yourself for a messy commute for Saturday afternoon and evening as a wintry mix moves into our area.
A low-pressure system is expected to bring a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain to Sussex County, Delaware, from late Friday evening through Saturday evening, potentially causing hazardous travel conditions.
We dry it out for the rest of Friday, with a wintry mix expected for Saturday, prompting a yellow alert. Roads could get slick Saturday afternoon and evening.
A developing low-pressure system will bring a mix of snow, rain, and freezing rain to the region from Saturday into early Sunday before conditions improve later in the day.
A second cold front will bring breezy conditions late Thursday into Friday before a high-pressure system briefly settles over the region.Â
A winter storm will bring snow, sleet, and freezing rain to Sussex County on Thursday, followed by gusty winds and cooler conditions on Friday as high pressure briefly settles in before another system approaches for the weekend.
A developing low-pressure system will bring a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain to inland Sussex County late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, making for treacherous road conditions before tapering to drizzle and mist by the afternoon.
Residents should prepare for a mix of snow, sleet, and rain on Wednesday, followed by a brief warm-up Thursday with steady rainfall before temperatures drop again Friday.
Residents should prepare for cold temperatures and a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain late Wednesday into Thursday, which could create hazardous travel conditions.
Sussex County will experience a range of weather conditions from Tuesday through Thursday, including mild temperatures, a cold front passage, and a mix of precipitation types.