Dangerous cold temperatures are in the forecast for Delaware, but meteorologists are watching a system that could produce a severe storm.
A storm will bring rain and snow to Delaware on Jan. 19. The more north in Delaware you are, the more likely you are to have a few inches of snow.
How much snow are we getting?  A storm could drop anywhere from a dusting to 4 inches of snow in Delaware from Sunday afternoon through Sunday evening. Between 3 and 4 inches could fall in most of New Castle County with the southern portion currently projected to get 2 to 3 inches,
Light snowfall clipped Delaware and went offshore, leaving a brief warm-up and another week of bitter cold for the First State.
Monday's snowstorm hit southern Delaware the hardest ... what to wear The National Weather Service calls for clear skies and highs near 37 degrees, but with a 4:30 p.m. start time, those temps ...
Between 3-5 inches of snow is expected over in Philadelphia, along with lower Montgomery County and upper Gloucester, Camden and Burlington counties in South Jersey. The highest snow totals are expected across the southern half of Delaware and through Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland counties in South Jersey.
Expect plain rain for most of the region. AccuWeather is predicting highs on Saturday to be between 40 and 42 degrees. Highs on Sunday will be right around freezing, 32 to 33 degrees. Be prepared for temperatures to drop significantly Sunday night and usher in a deep freeze for several days.
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 ...
Much of the U.S. from the Rockies into the Northern Plains will see colder than normal temperatures starting Sunday into the coming week, including forecasted wind chills down to minus 40 degrees F (minus 40 degrees C) or colder in the Dakotas and northern Minnesota, National Weather Service Meteorologist Marc Chenard said.
It'll be very cold on Sunday in South Philadelphia when the Eagles host the Rams, and snow may accumulate during and after the game.
The New Castle County Airport received 0.5" of a very powdery snow Thursday evening, as a low pressure system passed through the area.