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Mixed rainfall amounts in Delaware after Wednesday night’s storm. Find your area’s total

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If Wednesday night’s thunderstorm and lightning storms made you think Delaware was in for a torrential downpour, you’re not the only one.  

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Here’s how much rainfall actually fell in Delaware on July 10, according to the Delaware Environmental Observing System. Cities with two reporting stations have the average of their rainfall totals reported in this story. 

New Castle County rainfall totals for Wednesday, July 10 

Blackbird – 0.65 inches 

Claymont – 0.71 inches 

Glasgow – 1.19 inches 

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Greenville – 1.57 inches 

Hockessin – 0.32 inches 

Newark – 1.91 inches 

New Castle – 0.15 inches 

Port Penn – 0.82 inches 

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Townsend – 1.26 inches 

White Clay Creek – 0.42 inches 

Wilmington – 1.13 inches 

Kent County rainfall totals for Wednesday, July 10 

Dover – 0.36 inches 

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Frederica – 0.01 inches 

Harrington – 0.10 inches 

Smyrna – 0.41 inches 

Woodside – 0.44 inches 

Weather this week: Excessive heat levels to reach 100 degrees this week. Here’s the Delaware weather forecast

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Sussex County rainfall totals for Wednesday, July 10 

Bethany Beach – 0.03 inches 

Harbeson – 0.01 inches 

Delmar – 0.02 inches 

Ellendale – 0.15 inches 

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Georgetown – 0 inches 

Laurel – 0.10 inches 

Lewes – 0.01 inches 

Rehoboth Beach – 0.02 inches 

Seaford – 0.12 inches 

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Slaughter Beach – 0.04 inches 

Stockley – 0 inches 

Got a tip or a story idea? Contact Krys’tal Griffin at kgriffin@delawareonline.com  



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Woman shot in parking lot of pizza shop in Delaware

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Sunday, July 5, 2026 5:14AM

Woman shot in parking lot of pizza shop in Delaware

CLAYMONT, Del. (WPVI) — A woman is in critical condition after being shot Saturday evening in the parking lot of a pizza shop in New Castle County.

The shooting happened around 6:45 p.m. outside a Papa Johns in the 2100 block of Marsh Road.

Authorities said the victim was transported to an area hospital, where she remains in critical condition.

Investigators have not released details about what led to the shooting.

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There was also no immediate word on whether any arrests have been made.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Delaware State Police.

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Heavy rain, lightning may dampen July 4th fireworks shows in Delaware

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Numerous severe thunderstorms are possible the evening of July 4 across Delaware, threatening America’s 250th birthday celebrations and fireworks.

The National Weather Service issued a severe storm potential for July 4 between 3 and 11 p.m. that could bring heavy rain, damaging winds, flash flooding and lightning.

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Extreme heat and humidity experienced over the past few days will fuel a storm threat across the Mid-Atlantic region.

There’s a potential for frequent cloud-to-ground lightning in the evening, making outdoors and on-the-water activities dangerous, according to the weather service.

The silver lining is that any storms will offer relief for the record-breaking and near-record-breaking high temperatures the region has felt this week.

Wilmington hit 103 degree on Thursday, July 2, breaking the day’s record previously set at 98 degrees in 1941. The city hit 102 degrees on Friday, July 3, tying the all-time daily record high originally set in 1966.

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Georgetown was 102 degrees on July 3, breaking its 101-degree daily record set in 1954.

Will the storms impact Fourth of July fireworks shows?

As as 11 a.m. July 4, fireworks shows across Delaware are still on schedule for the evening.

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Wilmington’s Fourth of July Celebration will bring family entertainment, food and drinks, and an orchestra performance to the Riverfront. Fireworks will launch at 9:30 p.m.

Fireworks in Dover are slated to go off near Legislative Mall at 9:15 p.m., but because of the threat of weather conditions, people are asked to arrive early at 8 p.m.

Due to the extreme heat, Bethany Beach postponed its July 3 Independence Day Parade, but its fireworks are still set to take off at 7:30 p.m. July 4.

Middletown will set off its fireworks at Silver Lake Park once it gets dark on July 4. A rain date of July 5 has been set in case storms blow in.

How hot will it be July 4?

The heat dome over the Central and Eastern United States continues to bring extreme heat to Delaware on Independence Day. Here’s how hot it’s expected to be across the First State.

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  • Wilmington: High near 100 degrees, with the heat index values as high as 105 degrees. Low around 74 degrees.
  • Newark: High near 99 degrees, with the heat index as high as 104 degrees. A low around 73 degrees.
  • Middletown: High near 99 degrees, with the heat index as high as 104 degrees. A low around 73 degrees.
  • Smyrna: High near 100 degrees, with the heat index as high as 105 degrees. A low around 73 degrees.
  • Dover: High near 100 degrees, with the heat index as high as 105 degrees. A low around 74 degrees.
  • Milford: High near 100 degrees, with the heat index as high as 106 degrees. A low around 74 degrees.
  • Georgetown: High near 101 degrees, with the heat index as high as 109 degrees. A low around 74 degrees.
  • Rehoboth Beach: High near 87 degrees, with a low around 74 degrees.
  • Bethany Beach: High near 87 degrees, with a low around 74 degrees.

Sophia Voight can be reached at svoight@delawareonline.com.



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Beloved farm owner, 65, fatally crushed by one of his own camels in Delaware

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A Delaware farm owner and animal enthusiast was fatally crushed by one of his own camels in a freak accident last week that’s left his loved ones reeling.

Juan Caride, 65, was “tending to his camel” when the animal fell on him, resulting in his death, a spokesperson for the Delaware State Police confirmed to Delaware Online.

Juan Caride, 65, of Delaware, was killed by one of his camels last week. Future Publishing via Getty Images

For those close to Caride, who also owned a local pawn shop, the loss is profound.

Torres Hector, whom Caride considered a brother, told Delaware Online that one of the last things Caride said to him was, “I love you.”

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Hector recalled responding, “I love you, too, papi.”

The Caride family operates a 50-acre farm in Felton, where they care for 20 horses, nine donkeys, and three camels: Bubbles, Chocolate, and Batman.

Juan’s wife, Toni Caride, had raised the camels since they were calves. In a 2014 interview with Delaware Online, she noted their “really nice personalities,” describing them as “loveable” animals that enjoyed interacting with people.

It was Juan’s idea to start the camel herd. According to his wife, Juan initially bought Batman, the camel who crushed him, as a single companion.


A herd of brown camels standing on hay in an enclosure, with one camel in the foreground wearing a blue halter.
The Caride family operates a 50-acre farm in Felton. Bloomberg via Getty Images

“He was about a week old when we got him, and we felt that he was lonely,” Toni explained. “So, he said I better get a couple more for him. So we went and found two females that were the same age and we got those for him.”

Reflecting on the couple’s character, a tearful Hector described Juan and Toni as “real beautiful” people.

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