Delaware News Journal
Snowfall in northern Delaware is now expected to continue into Tuesday evening, after the National Weather Service extended a winter storm warning for New Castle County to 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Forecasters are predicting between 3 to 6 inches of new accumulation Monday night in New Castle County, with wind gusts as high as 35 miles mph. Commuters on Monday evening and Tuesday morning can expect reduced visibility and hazardous conditions.
The heaviest snow will likely end by late Monday evening, with periods of light snow expected through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
After a day of steady light snowflakes, northern Delaware on Monday braced for more snow as lower Delaware readied for heavy rain and high winds.
Delaware News Journal
Snowfall in northern Delaware is now expected to continue into Tuesday evening, after the National Weather Service extended a winter storm warning for New Castle County to 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Forecasters are predicting between 3 to 6 inches of new accumulation Monday night in New Castle County, with wind gusts as high as 35 miles mph. Commuters on Monday evening and Tuesday morning can expect reduced visibility and hazardous conditions.
The heaviest snow will likely end by late Monday evening, with periods of light snow expected through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
After a day of steady light snowflakes, northern Delaware on Monday braced for more snow as lower Delaware readied for heavy rain and high winds.
December 30, 2020
Andrea Waters, LCSW, has joined Pathways to Success as a supportive guide, educator and therapist. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Andrea Waters, LCSW, has recently joined Pathways to Success.
With more than 29 years in the social work field, she has partnered with many Delaware organizations and companies by working with children, individuals and families to help them maneuver through challenges in life.
She obtained her bachelor’s degree in social work from Delaware State University in Dover and her master’s degree in clinical social work from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., with a specialization in children and families.
Waters approach consists of acting as a supportive guide, educator and therapist, utilizing cognitive behavioral modalities with an ecological and strength-based approach.