Delaware is set to receive more snow on Wednesday into early Thursday, with the southern part of the state expected to see the highest amounts. According to Mike Lee, National Weather Service lead meteorologist, southern Sussex County will receive the most snow, with around 2 to 4 inches forecasted. Kent County is expected to receive 1 to 2 inches or less, while New Castle County will see even less snow.
The snow is expected to start Wednesday afternoon and continue into Wednesday evening, tapering off after midnight. Cold temperatures will follow on Thursday, but by the weekend, temperatures are expected to rise into the 40s. The best part of the weekend forecast is that no precipitation is expected.
Delaware residents are advised to prepare for the upcoming snowstorm and stay updated on the latest weather forecasts. Winter weather conditions can be hazardous, so it is important to take precautions and stay safe during the storm.
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