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.

As of Saturday evening, the state has likely seen the worst of its snowfall by now.

Gov. John Carney lifted the state of emergency effective at 6 p.m., but asked Delawareans to use caution. 

“Drivers should continue to exercise caution as DelDOT continues to clear roadways,”  Gov. Carney said in a statement. “Thank you to our DelDOT crews, the Delaware National Guard, and all state and local officials for their response efforts throughout this storm.”

The driving warning for New Castle County has been lifted but a level 1 warning is still in place for Kent and Sussex counties. 

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.”

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

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Gov. Carney terminates state of emergency

5:30 p.m.

Gov. Carney has ended the state of emergency and Level 2 driving restriction in Kent and Sussex counties, effective at 6 p.m. A level 1 driving warning will remain in effect in Kent and Sussex counties until 8 a.m. Sunday. 





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