01/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2026 18:55
(SMYRNA, Del.) - Governor Matthew Meyer has signed a State of Emergency at 5:00 p.m. today in anticipation of Winter Storm Fern. The State of Emergency will take effect at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, January 25, 2026, and will allow for the mobilization of statewide resources needed to prepare for and respond to this storm, including the activation of the Delaware National Guard.
"Delawareans should always feel secure in their communities, especially during severe winter weather," said Gov. Meyer. "That's why I'm declaring a State of Emergency in Delaware, starting Sunday morning. Please prepare while you can, avoid being on the roads once the storm begins, and listen to your state and local officials for the latest information and safety warnings. Together, let's make sure every Delawarean stays safe and warm this weekend."
The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) has been activated at an Enhanced Watch level since Friday morning in advance of the upcoming winter snowstorm and is slated for Full Activation beginning Sunday morning at 8:00 am. DEMA is joined by partners at the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) and virtually, such as the Delaware National Guard, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), the Delaware State Police (DSP), National Weather Service (NWS), local Counties and the Governor's office, to coordinate response efforts. The Joint Information Center (JIC) has also been activated.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the entire forecast area from 7 pm Saturday to 1 pm Monday. Anticipated impacts include snowfalls of up to 8-12 inches across the state, with the highest amounts projected in Kent and New Castle County. Currently, significant snowfall is anticipated to begin late Saturday evening through Sunday and continuing into Monday. The potential for a wintry mix of snow, sleet and high winds raises concern for travel disruptions, power outages and downed trees resulting from heavy snow and ice from deepening freezing temperatures. Visit NWS' Winter Weather Dashboard that details the short-term forecast for winter weather conditions in the three-state region that includes Delaware.
Delawareans should also anticipate the issuance of State-mandated Driving Restrictions. Three levels of Driving Restrictions (below) are designed to keep motorists and emergency responders safe by minimizing nonessential travel during periods of severe weather and perilous road conditions.
DEMA urges the public to sign up for the Delaware Emergency Notification System (DENS) at de.gov/dens for updates on hazardous conditions, and to prepare homes and vehicles today ahead of the incoming storm Saturday evening. The recommendations are to stock up on household essentials including non-perishable food and water, prescription medications, first aid supplies, flashlights, batter- powered radios and more, and to check in with elderly neighbors and relatives to ensure all have a plan for safety. Automotive preparedness includes a full tank of gas, topped off fluids, working breaks and wipers, jumper cables, blankets, scrapers and the like. Visit PrepareDE.org for full lists of emergency items for the home and car. Follow DelDOT's traffic advisory radio stations, WTMC, for streaming updates from WTMC Radio 1380AM and 98.5 FM. Listen to WTMC through the DelDOT app. which provides real-time updates on roadway and transit conditions.
DEMA offers the following safety tips and resources to prepare in advance of any storm.
The National Weather Service-Mount Holly (NWS) issues the latest weather conditions and forecasts for Delaware as well as official winter storm watches, warnings, and advisories. NWS also has a Winter Weather Dashboard that shows the short-term forecast for winter weather conditions in the three-state region that includes Delaware. Download the FEMA Mobile App and set a location to receive NWS alerts for that area. Learn more: ArriveAliveDE.com | PrepareDE.org
The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) is the lead state agency for coordination of comprehensive emergency preparedness, training, response, recovery, and mitigation services to save lives, protect Delaware's economic base and reduce the impact of emergencies. DEMA is a division within the Department of Safety and Homeland Security (DSHS) and authorized by Delaware Code.
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