A Blizzard Warning is in effect for Sussex county and the rest of Delmarva beginning Sunday at 1 PM and continuing until 6 PM Monday.
The Delaware Emergency Management Agency says a major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds and coastal flooding to the state Sunday through Monday, and is urging residents to prepare and avoid nonessential travel.
A prolonged stretch of dangerous, potentially record-setting cold is settling over Delmarva from today through the weekend. A powerful coastal storm will bring snow, high winds and coastal flooding late Saturday-Sunday.
A state of emergency will take effect early Sunday as Delaware prepares for a winter storm expected to bring heavy snow and hazardous conditions across the state.
Delmarva gets a brief break with sun and milder temperatures through Thursday, but an arctic blast late Friday and a potential Saturday night-to-Monday storm could bring dangerous wind chills and significant snow.
A winter storm is set to impact Delmarva this afternoon as a low-pressure system moves up the coast, bringing periods of heavy snowfall through tonight. Snow accumulation is expected to range from 5 to 7 inches across much of the region, with localized areas potentially seeing higher totals. A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 7 a.m. Wednesday.
A winter storm will bring heavy snow, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions to Sussex County and Ocean City from Tuesday afternoon through early Wednesday, followed by a wintry mix before tapering off late Wednesday night.
A winter storm will bring heavy snow, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions to Sussex County and Ocean City from Tuesday afternoon through early Wednesday, with accumulations of 5-7 inches and locally higher amounts possible.
The threat for significant snowfall growing for Delmarva as we move into Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday. Winter Storm Watches are up for the entire peninsula.
