DELAWARE – Governor Matt Meyer (D) has announced updated driving restrictions across Delaware as winter Storm Fern transitions from snow to sleet. the storm, which began impacting the state on January 26, 2026, is causing hazardous road conditions and reduced visibility.
As of 3:00 PM EST, a Level 1 Driving Warning is in effect for all three Delaware counties: New Castle, kent, and Sussex. This means motorists are advised to avoid unnecessary travel. Roads are reported to be slick with accumulating ice, particularly on bridges, overpasses, and ramps. Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) crews are actively working to clear roadways, but conditions remain challenging.
“The safety of Delawareans is our top priority,” said Governor Meyer in a press release. “We urge everyone to stay home if possible and allow our crews to work. If you must travel, please exercise extreme caution and reduce your speed.”
Specific Restrictions:
- Level 1 Driving warning: Avoid unnecessary travel.
- Reduced Speed Limits: DelDOT may implement reduced speed limits on certain roadways as conditions warrant.motorists should be alert for posted speed reductions.
- Tractor-Trailers: Restrictions might potentially be placed on tractor-trailers, particularly on elevated roadways. Check Delaware.gov for the latest updates.
Forecast: The national Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly predicts the transition to sleet will continue throughout the afternoon, followed by a period of freezing rain overnight. This could lead to notable ice accumulation, exacerbating hazardous travel conditions.
Resources:
- DelDOT: https://deldot.gov/ for real-time traffic conditions and road closures.
- Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA): https://dema.delaware.gov/ for emergency details and preparedness tips.
- National Weather Service: https://www.weather.gov/phi/ for the latest weather forecasts and warnings.
delaware State Police are urging drivers to fully winterize their vehicles and ensure they have a winter emergency kit. This kit should include items such as a flashlight, blankets, warm clothing, a cell phone charger, and a shovel.
Officials will continue to monitor the storm and provide updates as needed. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and heed all warnings and advisories.