It’s a good news-bad news situation for Sussex County as another winter storm approaches Delaware.
The bad news is Sussex County will, again, get the brunt of the snowfall in Delaware. The good news is that forecasted snow totals are only in the 1-3 inch range.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey, is calling for 1 to 3 inches of snow throughout the state.
AccuWeather.com’s latest update has the winter storm moving through the region quickly on Saturday and dropping 1-3 inches on the area with the most snow falling in central and southern Delaware.
AccuWeather is calling for 1-2 inches of snow in New Castle County, 1-3 inches in Kent County and 1-3 inches of snow in Sussex County.
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When will the snow go away in Delaware?
After receiving 2-12 inches of snow on Monday and the polar vortex following the snowfall, the First State hasn’t seen much of its accumulated snow melt this week.
Temperatures will break freezing after the snowfall on Saturday, and temperatures will get into the mid to high 30s on Sunday and Monday. Still, Sunday and Monday will allow some snow to melt, but the First State will face more chilly weather on Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs the in the low 30s and lows in the teens.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware weather: How much snow is coming this weekend