Yesterday, Wilmington New Castle County Airport officially set a new record, marking 32 consecutive days without measurable precipitation. This new milestone surpasses the previous record of 31 dry days set in 1988, highlighting the exceptional nature of Delaware’s current drought. Notably, Georgetown is also enduring an extended dry streak, now at 33 days. Just one day shy of its own record of 34 consecutive dry days set in 2001, Georgetown might tie or break this benchmark tomorrow, depending on whether the forecasted slight chance of rain materializes.