Dangerous cold temperatures are in the forecast for Delaware, but meteorologists are watching a system that could produce a severe storm.
How much snow are we getting? A storm could drop anywhere from a dusting to four 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,
A storm could bring up to 8 inches of snow to parts of Delaware, particularly Dover and Georgetown. The storm's track is still uncertain.
AccuWeather is expecting 1 to 3 inches of snow for Delaware County, with the next highest odds being a coating to an inch, though the private forecasting company is still hedging its bets on Friday. Single-digit lows are expected Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings after the passage of an arctic front.
Light snowfall clipped Delaware and went offshore, leaving a brief warm-up and another week of bitter cold for the First State.
Wind gusts could reach 50 mph today in parts of Delaware before a winter storm brings weekend snowfall. See the First State weather forecast.
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