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  • 3/1 Delaware Weather: Rain Starting 7 AM
    Mar 1 2026
    Good morning. Delaware. I'm Aaron Jolly. An arctic front just slammed through overnight. and you're feeling the aftermath. Step outside right now and you'll find 36 degrees with clearing skies. but that's as good as it gets today, folks. In the next 24 hours. Northern Delaware caught a quick burst of rain between 7 and 10 A.M. Central Delaware saw a brief shower around 8 A.M. Southern Delaware mostly dodged it. Everyone tops out near 41 or 42 degrees this afternoon under mostly cloudy skies. Not exactly beach weather. Tonight's where things get interesting. Skies clear out completely. and temperatures absolutely crater. Northern Delaware drops to 21 degrees. Central Delaware hits 23. Southern Delaware bottoms out at 26. North winds at 5 to 15 miles an hour will make it feel even colder. That's the kind of night where you want an extra blanket. Monday brings a brief break — mostly sunny skies and highs around 36 or 37 degrees statewide. Enjoy the quiet while it lasts. Tuesday morning's commute could get messy. A storm system rolls in overnight Monday with snow and freezing rain before flipping to plain rain. Keep an eye on that one. Here's your week ahead. The real story is the warmup. By Thursday, temperatures surge into the 60s. Some spots could touch 70 degrees by Saturday. That's nearly 30 degrees warmer than today. Winter's making one last stand right now, but spring is waiting in the wings. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight daily. and the spring equinox is less than three weeks out. This cold snap won't last, but it'll bite while it's here. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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    2 min
  • 2/28 Delaware Weather: Special Weather Statement
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Step outside right now and that fog wrapping around your house? It's freezing fog. We're sitting at 27 degrees. and moisture from last week's snowmelt is meeting cold air off the Atlantic. Translation: black ice is coating the roads. Watch yourself before 8 A.M. but here's where it gets interesting. That fog burns off by mid-morning. and suddenly we're looking at a gorgeous February afternoon. Northern Delaware climbs to 55 degrees. Central Delaware hits 56. Down south near the beaches, that ocean breeze keeps you cooler at 47 degrees. In the next 24 hours. Enjoy the warmth while you've got it. Because an arctic front crashes the party tonight. Fog rolls back in after 10 P.M. As temperatures drop to 36 degrees statewide. Sunday flips the script completely. Low pressure rides that stalled front. and northern Delaware gets rain between 7 A.M. and 4 P.M. With highs only reaching 44 degrees. Central Delaware sees 47 with rain starting late morning. Southern Delaware stays drier at 45 degrees with just a slight chance. Then comes the gut punch. Sunday night, temperatures crash into the low 20s. That's a 30-degree drop from this afternoon. Your thermometer might get whiplash. Monday stays cold with highs only in the mid-30s. Tuesday and Wednesday bring another system with rain and possibly some wintry mix inland. but hang tight. A significant warm-up arrives late week. We could hit the mid-60s by Friday. In Quick note, we're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise today is 6:38 A.M., sunset at 5:54 P.M. Spring equinox is just 20 days away. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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    2 min
  • Snow and Rain Starting 11 AM | Delaware Weather
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Delaware Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. That innocent-looking sky this morning? Don't trust it. Rain is marching north from the Carolinas. And it's got Delaware in its sights. Down south, you're getting the worst of it. Rain rolls in around 10 A.M. And peaks near 1 P.M. We're talking about a quarter inch before it's done. Highs reach 42 degrees with a light north breeze. Central Delaware, your rain window runs from 11 A.M. Through 5 P.M. And here's the twist.. Late this afternoon, you might see a brief rain-snow mix sneak in. Highs top out at 44 degrees. Northern Delaware, you catch a break. Just a chance of rain after noon. Mostly cloudy skies and highs near 44 degrees. Tonight's when things get interesting. Temperatures crash hard. Lows drop to 26 degrees up north, 27 degrees central. And 31 degrees south. Patchy fog develops overnight in the southern and central counties. Friday flips the script completely. Sunshine returns statewide. Highs climb to 48 degrees north and central, 42 degrees south. The weekend looks even better. Saturday pushes into the mid-50s in spots. But don't get too comfortable.. A cold front crashes the party Saturday night. Monday brings a real shot at snow with highs only in the low 30s. Wednesday, another system moves through with rain likely. That temperature drop is no joke. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min
  • Special Weather Statement | Delaware Weather
    Feb 25 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Delaware Weather Podcast — it's Wednesday, February 25th. That slick feeling under your tires this morning? That's black ice saying good morning. We've got a Special Weather Statement until 10 A.M. — patchy ice from overnight freezing, plus light precipitation making roads extra slippery. Leave early. Seriously. Northern Delaware gets the snow show from 6 to 11 A.M., heaviest around 7. Step outside right now and it feels like 26 degrees. Winds flip from south to southwest around 8 A.M. But here's the good news.. You climb to 47 degrees by 4 P.M. Central Delaware trades snow for rain. Falls from 6 A.M. To noon, peaks around 10. Winds gust to 15 miles an hour around 11 A.M. You hit 48 degrees by 4 P.M. Down south along the beaches, same rain timeline — 6 A.M. To noon, heaviest at 22 degrees. Highs top out at 45 degrees this afternoon. Tonight, skies clear statewide. Lows drop to 31 degrees north, 32 central, 35 along the coast. Thursday? Round two. Rain and snow likely, especially Dover south. Highs in the lower 40s. The week ahead brings a mixed bag. Friday starts sketchy with freezing rain possible, then clears to mostly sunny. Saturday is your winner — sunny and 53 degrees. Perfect. Then another system rolls in Monday with rain and snow chances. One bright spot.. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight today. Sunrise at 6:42 A.M., sunset at 5:50 P.M. Spring equinox is just three weeks out. Take it slow on those roads this morning. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min
  • Feels Like 9 Degrees | Delaware Weather
    Feb 24 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Delaware Weather Podcast — it's Tuesday, February 24th. We're gaining three minutes of daylight every single day now. Eleven hours and five minutes of sunshine yesterday. Spring's knocking.. But winter's still got the keys. Step outside right now and you're looking at 30 degrees up north, 36 down south. Mostly sunny skies. That three inches of snow from Sunday? It's melting fast. Enjoy the quiet.. Because tonight gets interesting. Snow returns after 1 A.M. Northern Delaware sees the heaviest action around 4 A.M. — a 60 percent chance — before it tapers off by 6 A.M. You're looking at a dusting, less than half an inch. Central Delaware gets a similar show, but with a twist. Rain may mix in briefly around 4 A.M. Before flipping back to snow. Down south? Rain takes over between 3 A.M. And 6 A.M. No snow for you. Warmer air pushes in overnight. And temps actually rise to 36 by morning. The real bite tonight? Wind. Northern Delaware drops to 22 degrees, but gusts to 15 miles an hour make it feel like 11 at dawn. Southern Delaware? Winds roar at 10 to 20 miles an hour, gusting to 30 overnight. Here's your week ahead. Wednesday brings a thaw — highs near 50 down south, 48 up north. Then the mess returns Thursday with rain and snow. Friday? Freezing rain and snow mix. Saturday offers a reprieve with highs in the 50s. But snow chances creep back in by Monday. Tonight's snow is light. But that wind will find every gap in your jacket. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min
  • Blizzard Warning | Delaware Weather
    Feb 23 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Delaware Weather Podcast — it's Monday, February 23rd. If you looked outside and thought "Did someone hit pause on the world?" — you're not imagining it. Delaware is buried under a historic blizzard right now. We've already picked up three inches in the last 24 hours, with another inch and a half overnight. And the storm's not finished with us yet. Northern Delaware stays under a Blizzard Warning until 6 P.M. Heavy snow keeps falling until 2 P.M., dumping another 5 to 9 inches on top of what's already out there. Winds at 15 to 20 miles an hour make it feel like 22 degrees by early morning. Tonight? Lingering blowing snow and lows dropping to 23. Central Delaware takes the same beating. Blizzard conditions through 2 P.M., with 5 to 9 inches piling up. Winds howl at 15 to 25 miles an hour, gusting to 40. Highs struggle to 37 degrees, but it'll feel like 22 degrees by 4 A.M. Tonight. Roads stay treacherous, especially with snow blowing sideways into the evening. Southern Delaware gets the worst of it. We're looking at 8 to 12 inches of snow, with winds screaming at 20 to 35 miles an hour — gusts to 50 along the coast. That's hurricane force wind territory. Snow wraps up by 3 P.M., but the damage is done. Highs only reach 36 degrees. And it'll feel like 22 degrees by 5 A.M. Tomorrow. Coastal flooding is also a real concern today, with up to half a foot of water possible in low lying areas near shorelines. Looking at the week ahead. We dry out briefly Tuesday — mostly sunny, mid 30s. But another round of light snow arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday, especially up north. Then temperatures climb into the 40s by Wednesday and Thursday, turning everything into slush. By Friday, we're finally drying out, with highs near 45 and a chance of rain. Saturday? We hit 51 degrees with sunshine returning. Today is a day to hunker down. If you don't have to be on the roads, stay home. This is one of the most dangerous winter storms we've seen in years. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    3 min
  • Delaware Weather: 02-22-2026
    Feb 22 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Delaware Weather Podcast — it's Sunday, February 22nd. Okay folks, this is the real deal. We're staring down what could be Delaware's most significant winter storm in years. A potentially historic blizzard is taking shape right now. And by this afternoon, we're talking life-threatening conditions. This isn't just snow — this is crippling snowfall, hurricane-force wind gusts. And coastal flooding all hitting at once. Right now you're at 37 degrees under overcast skies. Deceptive calm. But by 10 A.M., the first wave arrives. Rain mixing with snow at first, especially down south. By early afternoon? All snow. And once it starts, it doesn't stop until Monday. Up in Wilmington and Newark, you've got a Blizzard Warning from 10 A.M. Today to 6 P.M. Monday. Thirteen to 19 inches of snow. Winds gusting to 40 miles an hour. Zero visibility at times. Tonight's low hits 30 degrees, but wind chills drop to 16. That's frostbite-in-minutes cold. Down in Dover and Smyrna, rain changes to heavy snow by 2 P.M. Same totals — 13 to 19 inches. Winds hit 45 miles an hour. Tonight you're at 30 degrees, feeling like 15. Now the coast. Rehoboth, Lewes, Georgetown — rain lingers longest here, mixing with snow by early afternoon. Ten to 14 inches of snow, but coastal flooding is the bigger story. One to two feet of water could flood roads tonight. Winds hit 60 miles an hour — strong enough to damage trees and knock out power. Tonight's low is 31 degrees, feeling like 20 degrees. The week ahead? Tuesday brings a brief break — mostly sunny but bitterly cold, highs only in the low 30s. Wednesday warms to 43 degrees but messy, with rain and snow mixing. Thursday and Friday bring more rain, highs in the upper 40s. Saturday finally gives us sunshine and 50 degrees. This storm will be talked about for years. Stock up on supplies. Charge your devices. Stay off the roads tonight and Monday. Move your car to higher ground if you're near the coast. Alright. If this heads-up helped you prepare, share it with a neighbor. They need to know. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min
  • Delaware Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 21 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Delaware Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, grab that coffee and step outside. You'll feel 48 degrees of pure February kindness. No storms. No drama. Just a crisp, bright winter Saturday that practically begs you to get out there. Here's the thing though. Delaware's pulling a classic move today. Up in Wilmington and Newark, you're soaking in near 50 degrees under blue skies. Winds barely whisper out of the west. It's the kind of afternoon where you forget what month it's. By sunset, you'll ease into the mid 30s. Cooler than yesterday, but honestly? Still lovely. Slide down toward Dover and you're seeing 49 degrees. Northwest breeze picks up a touch. Five to ten miles an hour. Just enough to nip at your ears and remind you winter's still got a pulse. Tonight drops into the upper 20s, so you'll want a heavier jacket if you're heading out late. Now the beaches. Rehoboth and Lewes, you're the cool kids today. Literally. Highs only hit 45 degrees with that northwest wind keeping things brisk. There's a tiny whisper of a stray sprinkle. Basically nothing. Tonight dips into the low 30s along the coast. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Sunday stays sunny with low 50s statewide. Then Monday through Wednesday, we climb into the mid 50s. No rain. No surprises. Just a slow, steady warmup. By Thursday? We might flirt with 60 degrees. In February. Let that sink in. One more thing worth celebrating. We're gaining almost three minutes of daylight today. Sunrise hit at 6:32 this morning, so your Saturday coffee came with golden light on the side. Air quality sits moderate, so if you're sensitive, take it easy outdoors. Alright. If this forecast helped you plan your Saturday, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. Stay safe out there, folks. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min