Severe Winter Storms Impact Delaware, Leading to State of Emergency and Driving Restrictions
Delaware continues to deal with the aftermath of a significant winter storm that blanketed the region with snow and ice, prompting Governor Meyer to declare a state of emergency. As travel conditions remain hazardous, various levels of driving restrictions have been issued, including a Level 2 Driving Restriction in New Castle and Kent Counties. State offices have been closed, and emergency shelters were opened in Wilmington in anticipation of the heavy snowfall. Despite Governor Meyer terminating the state of emergency, warnings about bitter cold and potential further weather events persist. Cleanup efforts are ongoing as local communities work to clear roads and assist small businesses impacted by the severe weather.
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