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Wilmington, Delaware – A developing arctic cold front is expected to drive a colder and more unsettled weather pattern across Delaware late January into early February, with increasing chances for snow or mixed precipitation as the month comes to a close.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Jan. 24–Feb. 6 period favors below-normal temperatures across the Mid-Atlantic, with precipitation probabilities increasing closer to the coastal storm track. That setup places Delaware in a zone where even modest systems could bring winter travel impacts…