National Weather Service Issues Blizzard Warning for Delaware Through Evening

Monday, February 23, 2026 at 2:45 AM

The National Weather Service Mount Holly office has issued a blizzard warning for the region starting early this morning. The warning remains in effect until 6:00 PM today as dangerous winter weather conditions are expected.

Delaware residents are facing dangerous blizzard conditions today as the National Weather Service Mount Holly office issued a blizzard warning that took effect at 2:39 AM this morning.

The warning will remain active through 6:00 PM this evening, with meteorologists cautioning residents about hazardous winter weather conditions across the region.

Local authorities are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and to take proper precautions during the severe weather event.

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