The National Weather Service Mount Holly office has issued a blizzard warning for the Delmarva region starting early Friday morning. The warning remains in effect until Sunday evening at 6 PM, indicating dangerous winter weather conditions ahead.

Weather officials have issued a blizzard warning for Delaware and surrounding areas, alerting residents to prepare for severe winter conditions.
The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey activated the warning at 2:56 AM on Friday, February 22nd. The alert will remain active through Sunday, February 23rd at 6:00 PM.
Residents across the Delmarva Peninsula should take necessary precautions and prepare for potentially dangerous travel conditions and power outages during this extended period of severe weather.
Local emergency management officials recommend stocking up on essential supplies and avoiding unnecessary travel once conditions deteriorate.
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