Delaware
Live snowfall totals in Delaware. Milton with 4 inches
Delaware drivers face snow‑covered roads on Jan. 25
Watch scenes from Delaware highways on Jan. 25 as snow covered roads and slowed travel across the state. Video from DelDOT traffic cameras.
The storm is dumping snow and ice on Delaware, and New Castle County appears to be the target of the biggest overall accumulations. Right now, central and southern Delaware are seeing the most snow, but that will change.
Gov. Matt Meyer declared a state of emergency and any non-essential travel should be avoided. Even in southern Delaware, where less snow accumulation and more ice is expected, travel will remain tricky because the temperatures will plummet into single digits on Sunday night and won’t warm up for the next few days.
The snowfall totals in each county are below, updated as they are reported by the National Weather Service.
New Castle County
- Wilmington Airport: 2.9 inches
- Newark: 3.9 inches
Kent County
- Dover: 2.6 inches
- Woodside: 5.3 inches
- Magnolia: 4.2 inches
Sussex County
- Milton: 4 inches
- Seaford: 1.5 inches
- Selbyville: 4 inches
- Delmar: 2 inches