More snow slated for Delaware Thursday night into Friday


Days after the first winter storm of the season dumped snow on much of the Delmarva Peninsula and beyond, more winter weather is expected in Delaware.

According to the National Weather Service, much of Kent and New Castle counties are expected to see 4 to 6 inches of snow Thursday night into Friday morning. Lower Kent County and Sussex will likely see lesser amounts.

Parts of Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are also expected to get snow, weather officials said.

Workers use heavy machinery to remove snow from the Tanger Outlets' parking lot during Monday's snow storm.

While the National Weather Service has not yet predicted exactly when the snow will begin, meteorologist Trent Davis said the weather will have “more of an impact Friday morning,” given the snow is expected to start late Thursday night. Most of the snow is expected to fall between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. Friday.

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