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Hate it or love it, all of Delaware experienced it on Monday − snow, that is. The area's first big winter storm of 2025 dumped numerous inches of snow on The First State, with Sussex and Kent ...
Even with La Niña winters, Delaware could see one or two snowstorms that dump back-breaking snow totals. In 1995-1996, a La Niña winter still produced a storm that dropped 2 feet of snow on ...
How much snow will Delaware get? According to the National Weather Service, New Castle County and northern Kent County are expected to receive 2-3 inches of snow.
Editor's note: Catch up on the most up-to-date forecast as of Sunday night, Jan. 5.. Get those snow boots and shovels ready because the first major snowfall of 2025 in Delaware is almost upon us.
Last winter, Delaware broke a nearly 2-year-old snow drought. This year, the First State seems to have more than made up for the times without snow. That perception might not be reality.
Forecasts have been bouncing back and forth all week, going from Delaware expecting 1-3 inches of snow to none.
How much snow fell in Delaware? According to the Delaware Environmental Observing System, Greenville received the most snow in the First State, hitting 2.2 inches.
While large snow events may have been few and far between over the past couple of years, as the recent snowfall has proven, Delaware still has a need for fast, reliable snow data during the winter ...
While this mid-March snowstorm was more of a nuisance for those in northern Delaware, with a few inches of accumulation at most, snow-weary Delawareans are ready for spring. And it’s no wonder.