Challenging event on tap for those forecasting the Wilmington, Dover and Newark Delaware areas.
Bitter cold start to Wednesday morning with lows in the SINGLE digits maybe even a few places BELOW zero.
Storm forms down in the gulf of Mexico.
Cold air is in place, but slowly leaving.
Storm starts over night Wednesday into Thursday.
Storm COULD be a little to close to the coast for most of the state for a HUGE snow.
Most of Sussex County will be a burst of snow, MAYBE and then rain.
Kent-- snow to ice to rain, ending as snow. Could be a decent snow before it changes over
New Castle should be a decent front end snow that goes to rain and drizzle, should end as snow.
Front side THUMP of snow could be significant of 6+ inches first. Back side could add a few more inches.
If you're wanted more snow days, hope the low doesn't hug the coast and heads away quicker. At this time, I think the low goes from near Wilmington NC, to RIGHT near Rehoboth. Without a strong block to hold the cold air in place, much of the state will battle rain for at least a while. 6+ is very possible in New Castle County even with the rain and ice, and 4+ is very possible with the chance in Kent. Sussex will struggle to see much more than rain as currently progged.
Will updated later.
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