How weekend storm is impacting the state


A huge storm sweeping the Northeast has already dumped plenty of snow on Delaware with more to come throughout the morning, and for some, into the afternoon.

If you can, avoid hitting the roads this morning. Gov. John Carney issued a state of emergency Friday that went into effect at 10 p.m.

Only those deemed “essential” in Kent and Sussex counties should be driving. In New Castle County, it’s asked that drivers stay off the road “unless there is a significant safety, health, or business reason to do so.”

The snow isn’t over yet, but is gradually losing intensity. The winter storm warning that the state was under and the blizzard warning for Delaware’s beaches have now expired.

As the nor’easter bombs out and makes headway into New England, most parts of the state remain coated in white. 

If you are you debating whether it’s worth trekking out in the snow, stick with us for updates across the state. 





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