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Weekend snow, ice and rain a precursor for next week. Here’s the Delaware weather forecast
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The ice, sleet, and rain are moving out of Delaware Thursday, setting the stage for another round of wintery precipitation this weekend.
The weekend weather is a precursor for another storm coming early next week. Here’s a look at the Delaware weather forecast from the National Weather Service.
Delaware weekend forecast
New Castle County
Friday: Sunny with highs only reaching 41 degrees with a wind chill of 33 degrees
Saturday: Snow mainly after 4 p.m. with about half an inch of accumulation. Highs will reach 37 degrees. The snow will turn to sleet and rain on Saturday night and early Sunday morning by 4 a.m.
Sunday: The rain will end around 7 a.m. and the skies will clear for a sunny Super Bowl Sunday with highs near 40.
Sunday night: If you’re going out for the Superbowl, it will be cloudy with lows around 23 degrees.
Kent County
Friday: Sunny with highs only reaching 46 degrees with a wind chill of 39 degrees
Saturday: There’s a chance of snow between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., with the snow changing to freezing rain and rain after 4 p.m. with about half an inch of accumulation. Highs will reach 37 degrees. On Saturday night, the freezing rain will become rain after 10 p.m.
Sunday: The rain will end around 7 a.m. and the skies will clear for a sunny Super Bowl Sunday with highs near 46.
Sunday night: If you’re going out for the Superbowl, it will be cloudy with lows around 26 degrees.
Sussex County
Friday: Sunny with highs only reaching 49 degrees with wind gusts as high as 25 mph.
Saturday: There’s a slight chance of snow before 1 p.m. and a chance of snow, freezing rain and rain between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.. After 4 p.m. the county will see freezing rain and rain. Highs will reach 40 degrees. On Saturday night the freezing rain will become rain after 10 p.m.
Sunday: Mostly sunny on Super Bowl Sunday with highs near 49.
Sunday night: If you’re going out for the Super Bowl, it will be cloudy with lows around 27 degrees.
Will Delaware see more snow next week?
Another winter storm is predicted to develop early next week and depending on the storm’s track, Delaware could see a severe winter storm or a wintery mix of snow and rain.
The storm is predicted to move into the First State Monday night with a 70% chance of snow. Rain and snow are likely Tuesday with a 70% chance of precipitation on Tuesday and an 80% chance on Tuesday night. On Wednesday, there’s a 40% chance of snow. Highs for the early part of the week will sit in the low to mid-30.
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RADNOR, Pa. – Authorities say a Delaware County school employee is accused of traveling to Texas to sexually assault a minor he met online.
What we know:
Michael Robinson, 43, was taken into custody near Radnor Middle School where investigators say he worked as a paraprofessional.
Investigators believe Robinson traveled to Tyler, Texas in the summer of 2024 to meet a minor he had connected with online.
Robinson, according to U.S. Marshals, allegedly sexually assaulted the teen over the course of a weekend.
Delaware County school employee accused of sex assault of minor in Texas
Prosecutors in Smith County, Texas charged Robinson in December with Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child Under 15-years-old.
Robinson is being held at a Delaware County jail where he is awaiting extradition to Texas.
What they’re saying:
U.S. Marshals in Pennsylvania said Robinson’s arrest shows that “sexual predators will always be pursued relentlessly.”
The Radnor Township School District said Robinson has been placed on leave and will not have contact with students.
“Parents of the limited number of children to whom the employee was assigned were contacted by the administration immediately.”
The district said it is cooperating with law enforcement and has “no information indicating misconduct involving district students.”
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Rehoboth cancels 2026 Polar Bear Plunge after major snowstorm
Lewes Polar Bear Plunge in Rehoboth Beach
Participants flock to the water at the Lewes Polar Bear Plunge, which raises funds for Special Olympics Delaware on Sunday, February 2, 2025.
Rehoboth Beach has canceled the upcoming 2026 Lewes Polar Bear Plunge and 5K Run to the Plunge as the Sussex County resort town continues dealing with the aftermath of last weekend’s snowstorm, organizers of the annual Special Olympics fundraiser said on Feb. 26.
“Rehoboth Beach is navigating significant challenges because of the snowstorm,” a Special Olympics Delaware email announced. “At present, the boardwalk and all beach crossings remain snow covered and many sidewalks throughout downtown Rehoboth are as well.”
The plunge and 5K had been rescheduled to March 1 after severe weather conditions in late January caused it to be moved from its original Feb. 1 date.
The plunge will not be rescheduled for this year.
Last weekend’s storm brought nearly 2 feet of snow to parts of Sussex, closing hundreds of roads when trees and wires were downed. There were also power outages across the county, including Rehoboth Beach which had to restore power to its wastewater treatment facility.
Plunging for a cause
The polar bear plunge is one of Special Olympics Delaware’s more popular fundraisers, drawing more than 4,000 participants last year.
In recent years, the event has been bringing in more than a million dollars for Special Olympics Delaware. Last year, plunge events drew $1.3 million, just shy of the record-breaking $1.5 million raised in 2024.
Alex Seymore, Special Olympics Delaware’s director of digital media, said the organization had already raised more than $1 million from this year’s event.
“We expect a small impact,” Seymore told Delaware Online/The News Journal. “But again, we’re showing that we’ve raised over a million dollars.
He added they are reviewing how the cancelation will impact them and their services.
“It’s been just a couple hours, so we’re not completely positive how it will impact things in the long run,” he said. “We’re thankful for everybody that’s helped raise this money through this time.”
What is still occurring
While the plunge and 5k and been canceled this year, there are other indoor events that will continue as scheduled:
Feb. 27
- 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. – pick up packets and souvenir sales for the Plunge and 5K Run to the Plunge at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach.
Feb. 28
- noon to 2 p.m. Fire & Ice in the Atlantic Sands Ballroom, 1 Baltimore Ave, Rehoboth Beach.
- 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Restaurant chili contest.
- 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. – pick up packets and souvenir sales for the Plunge and 5K Run to the Plunge at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach.
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