Governor Meyer has canceled the Level 1 Driving Warning for New Castle County as of 6:00 p.m. However, officials warn drivers to remain cautious as snow may still cover some roads and bridges could be icy.

New Castle County drivers can breathe a little easier tonight after Governor Meyer canceled the Level 1 Driving Warning at 6:00 p.m.
Despite the lifted warning, state officials are asking motorists to stay alert while traveling. Snow remains on certain roads and intersections throughout the county, creating potentially dangerous conditions.
Bridge crossings require extra attention, as these elevated surfaces are prone to freezing and may still be slippery. Drivers should reduce speed and increase following distance when crossing any bridge.
The warning cancellation comes from Smyrna, where state transportation officials have been monitoring road conditions throughout the day.
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