The Delaware Weather Podcast

Delaware Weather: 02-22-2026


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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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