Snow is accumulating quickly along the coast as a blizzard bears down on Delmarva
DelDOT is reminding people who live in privately maintained subdivisions that snow removal will not be handled by state crews, and that plowing of state-maintained roads inside subdivisions could take several days following a major storm.
The snow is coming down on Delmarva and is just the beginning of a winter storm moving. As of Sunday morning, the snow is falling consistently and has a powdery texture.
A cold weather shelter will open in Wicomico County this weekend as dangerously low temperatures are expected to grip the region starting Saturday night.
A snowstorm blanketed the coast Monday, with more than six inches in each coastal town or city accumulating across the region, prompting residents to find ways to make the most of the winter weather.
Delmarva prepares for its first significant snowfall of winter, with about 6 inches expected, prompting residents, businesses, and road crews to gear up after a storm-free 2024.
