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The Level 1 Driving Warning (New Castle County) means Delawareans should avoid traveling on roadways, unless there is a significant safety, health, or business reason to do so. All motorists are urged to drive with extreme caution.
Winters in Delaware are cold, but reasonably mild due to the entire state's proximity to the sea.
Delaware became a state on June 15, 1776, when the Delaware Assembly formally adopted a resolution declaring an end to Delaware's status as a colony of Great Britain and establishing the three counties as an independent state under the authority of the Government of the Counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex Upon
Delaware has an average of 30 thunderstorms per year, which typically occur between May and August July being the peak month. Storms come in the form of heavy rain, strong gusty winds, thunderstorms with lightning, and hail.
Delaware County moves to Level 3 emergency: All roads closed That means that all roads are closed, except for emergency personnel. The only exceptions, according to the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather, personal emergencies or "absolutely necessary" travel.
Delaware County is under a level 2 Snow Emergency.
There are currently no active weather emergencies in Delaware.
The State is often affected by seasonally occurring severe weather including winter and spring nor-easters that can drop heavy snow and cause coastal flooding, autumn tropical systems with high winds, coastal flooding and heavy rainfall and spring and summer severe thunderstorms.