Flying ice from a truck shattered a windshield in Georgetown, injuring one person and leading officials to warn of ongoing winter driving hazards.
Delmarva is heading into a prolonged stretch of dangerous, bone-chilling cold, as an Arctic air mass locks in for the remainder of the week and may linger into the weekend.
Snowflakes are blanketing the coast and turning the area into a winter wonderland.
Rain turned to snowfall, hitting Delmarva late afternoon Sunday.
A milder Saturday with a few showers, then snow and rain possible on Sunday.
In Milford and farther north, snow is visible and sticking to the ground.
Snow is expected to develop early Sunday morning and continue through late Sunday morning. Accumulations are expected to be in the 1-3" range, with slick roads Sunday morning.
Snow is expected to fall on Delmarva early Sunday morning, with CoastTV meteorologists predicting accumulations to be in the one to three inch range.
Current forecasts call for widespread snowfall totals of 1 to 3 inches, with localized amounts up to 4 inches possible, primarily north of Kent County, DE.
A dry and milder start to the weekend, then morning snow on Sunday, followed by the coldest airmass of the season so far.
