The snow has started in Delaware as a winter storm begins to pummel the Northeast.
While the heaviest snow will remain northeast of Philadelphia, the weather will still cause problems for the Interstate 95 corridor.
How much snow has fallen in Delaware?
According to the Delaware Environmental Observing System Snow Monitoring Network, Greenville has the most snow in the First State, hitting 2.1 inches as of 11 a.m. Hockessin has 1.8 inches and White Clay Creek has 1.4 inches.
Talley has 0.8 inches of snow. Prices Corner has 0.6 inches and Claymont has 0.5 inches of snow. Newark is reporting a trace.
Areas south of Newark are not reporting any accumulation of snow.
How much snow will we get?
Wilmington, which is under a winter storm advisory, is expected to receive 2-3 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. However, skies will clear this afternoon with intervals of clouds and sunshine as temperatures reach 41 degrees.
In Dover, there will be a coating of snow with the precipitation ending around noon. Temperatures will climb into the low 40s as the sun breaks through the clouds around 2 p.m., according to Accuweather.com .