the state’s first fall cold snap moves in. After a rainy start to the week, temperatures are expected to dip into the low 40s, bringing a risk of early frost across New Castle County and neighboring areas.
According to the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms will taper off by Wednesday morning, giving way to sunny skies Thursday and clear, crisp air through the weekend. Drivers using I-95 and Route 13 should be alert for slick spots early Wednesday before drier conditions return.
Friday marks a shift toward classic autumn weather. Highs will stay near 66°F, with cool, dry air setting the stage for leaf-viewing and pumpkin patch outings across northern Delaware. Saturday and Sunday remain mostly sunny, perfect for outdoor festivals or early Halloween decorating…