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  • Road Striping Work Underway on McKennans Church Road Through Early Morning

    Road Striping Work Underway on McKennans Church Road Through Early Morning

    Drivers traveling on McKennans Church Road should expect delays as a mobile road striping crew continues work in the area.

    The striping operation is taking place along the stretch of McKennans Church Road running from Bardell Drive to Newport Gap Pike, with crews working in both directions of travel.

    According to DelDOT, the road work is scheduled to wrap up by 6 AM. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes or allow extra travel time when passing through the area.

  • Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Maintenance Until 2AM

    Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Maintenance Until 2AM

    Delaware Department of Transportation crews are conducting overhead sign inspection work on southbound Route 1 near Exit 93, forcing the closure of the right travel lane.

    The lane restriction began earlier today and is scheduled to continue until 2:00 AM, according to DelDOT traffic officials.

    Motorists traveling southbound on Route 1 in the area should expect delays and plan for reduced capacity while the maintenance work is underway. Drivers are advised to move to the left lane when approaching the work zone and exercise caution around construction personnel.

    DelDOT regularly conducts inspections of overhead signage to ensure structural integrity and driver safety along Delaware’s major roadways.

  • Route 13 Northbound Left Lane Shut Down for Overnight Construction Work

    Route 13 Northbound Left Lane Shut Down for Overnight Construction Work

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials have implemented a lane closure on a busy stretch of Route 13 for overnight construction work.

    The left lane on northbound Route 13 is currently blocked to traffic between Route 9 and Airport Road while crews perform construction activities in the area.

    According to DelDOT, the lane restriction will remain in place until 6 a.m., when normal traffic patterns are expected to resume.

    Motorists traveling through the area should expect potential delays and are advised to use caution while navigating around the work zone.

  • Route 13 Northbound Left Lane Shut Down for Overnight Construction Work

    Route 13 Northbound Left Lane Shut Down for Overnight Construction Work

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials have implemented a lane restriction on a busy stretch of US Route 13 northbound due to ongoing construction work.

    The left lane between US Route 9 and Airport Road has been temporarily closed to traffic and will remain shut down until 6:00 AM, according to DelDOT’s traffic incident reporting system.

    Motorists traveling through this area should expect potential delays and are advised to merge safely into the right lane when approaching the construction zone.

  • Road Work Slows Traffic on DE-54 Between Zion Church and Pepper Roads

    Road Work Slows Traffic on DE-54 Between Zion Church and Pepper Roads

    Motorists traveling on Delaware Route 54 should expect delays due to ongoing road maintenance work between Zion Church Road and Pepper Road.

    A painting crew is currently working on the roadway, causing slow-moving traffic conditions in the area. The Delaware Department of Transportation reports the painting operation will continue until 5:00 AM.

    Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time when using this stretch of DE-54 and to exercise caution when approaching the work zone.

  • Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Inspection Tonight

    Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Inspection Tonight

    Delaware Department of Transportation crews are conducting overhead sign inspection work that has resulted in a lane closure on southbound Route 1 near Exit 93.

    The right lane is currently blocked to traffic as workers perform the necessary inspection activities. DelDOT officials indicate the lane restriction will remain in place until 2:00 AM.

    Motorists traveling southbound on Route 1 in the area should expect delays and are advised to use caution when approaching the work zone. Drivers are encouraged to move to the left lane well in advance of the closure area.

  • Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Maintenance Until 2AM

    Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Maintenance Until 2AM

    Motorists traveling on southbound Route 1 should expect delays near Exit 93 as the Delaware Department of Transportation conducts overhead sign inspection work.

    DelDOT has temporarily shut down the right lane in the area to allow crews to safely perform maintenance on overhead signage. The lane closure is scheduled to continue until 2:00 AM.

    Drivers are advised to use caution when approaching the work zone and to allow extra travel time for their commute. Traffic is being directed around the closure using the remaining open lanes.

  • Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Inspection Tonight

    Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Inspection Tonight

    Delaware Department of Transportation crews are conducting overhead sign inspection work on southbound Route 1 near Exit 93, requiring the closure of the right lane.

    The lane restriction began earlier today and is expected to continue until 2 AM, according to DelDOT traffic alerts.

    Motorists traveling southbound on Route 1 in the area should expect delays and are advised to merge left and use caution when approaching the work zone.

    DelDOT recommends drivers allow extra travel time or consider alternate routes if possible during the inspection period.

  • Route 13 Northbound Lane Closure Affects Morning Commute Near Dover

    Route 13 Northbound Lane Closure Affects Morning Commute Near Dover

    Morning commuters traveling on northbound US-13 should expect delays due to ongoing construction work that has shut down the left lane in the Dover area.

    According to DelDOT, the lane closure extends from the US-9 intersection to Airport Road and will continue until 6 AM. Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time and merge safely into the right lane when approaching the work zone.

    The construction activity is part of ongoing roadway improvements in the area. Motorists should exercise caution and reduce speeds when passing through the active work zone.

  • Route 13 Northbound Left Lane Shut Down for Construction Work

    Route 13 Northbound Left Lane Shut Down for Construction Work

    Motorists traveling on northbound Route 13 will encounter lane restrictions due to ongoing construction work in the area.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that the left lane is currently blocked between Route 9 and Airport Road as crews perform construction activities.

    The lane closure is expected to remain in place until 6 a.m., according to DelDOT’s traffic incident reporting system.

    Drivers are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and allow extra time for their commute while the construction continues.

  • Traffic Alert: Shiloh Church Road Shut Down After Vehicle Accident

    Traffic Alert: Shiloh Church Road Shut Down After Vehicle Accident

    A vehicle accident has prompted officials to shut down Shiloh Church Road in the vicinity of Turkey Knob Lane, according to Delaware Department of Transportation reports.

    The roadway closure is currently in effect as emergency responders work at the scene of the collision. Drivers traveling through the area are being urged to seek alternative routes until the roadway can be safely reopened.

    DelDOT has not yet provided details about the severity of the crash or an estimated timeline for when normal traffic flow will resume on this stretch of Shiloh Church Road.

  • Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Inspection

    Route 1 Southbound Lane Closure Near Exit 93 for Sign Inspection

    Motorists traveling on southbound Route 1 should expect delays near Exit 93 as the Delaware Department of Transportation conducts overhead sign inspection work.

    The right lane has been shut down to allow crews to safely perform maintenance on overhead signage structures. The lane closure began earlier today and is scheduled to continue through 2 a.m.

    Drivers are advised to use caution when approaching the work zone and allow extra travel time. Traffic is being directed around the closure using the remaining open lanes.

  • Weather Service Issues Overnight Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore

    Weather Service Issues Overnight Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore

    Weather officials have issued a coastal flood advisory for Delaware’s coastal regions, warning residents of potential flooding conditions overnight.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey announced the advisory Friday evening at 8:59 PM, with the warning set to remain active until 3:00 AM Saturday morning.

    Coastal communities along Delaware’s shoreline should prepare for possible minor to moderate flooding during high tide cycles throughout the advisory period.

    Residents in flood-prone areas are advised to monitor conditions closely and avoid driving through any flooded roadways during the overnight hours.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Through Early Monday Morning

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Through Early Monday Morning

    A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect for much of Delmarva until 3 AM Monday morning, with minor flooding expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The National Weather Service warns that up to six inches of water could accumulate above ground level in vulnerable coastal communities across Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware, as well as the Delaware beaches. In New Jersey, Cumberland and Cape May counties are also under the advisory. Flood-prone roads in coastal and bayside communities are most at risk, with some partial or full road closures possible through the overnight hours. The most vulnerable roadways along inland tidal waterways may become impassable. Officials urge residents to avoid parking vehicles in areas prone to tidal flooding and never attempt to drive through flood waters. The water depth can be deceiving and may cause costly vehicle damage or put drivers in danger. This type of minor tidal flooding is common during spring tides and typically affects the same low-lying roadways. The advisory is expected to expire at 3 AM Monday as water levels recede. For the latest road conditions and flood information, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service website or monitor local traffic reports.
  • Goldey-Beacom Lightning Suffers High-Scoring Road Loss to Chestnut Hill

    Goldey-Beacom Lightning Suffers High-Scoring Road Loss to Chestnut Hill

    The Goldey-Beacom Lightning baseball squad concluded their three-game series against Chestnut Hill College with a disappointing road defeat on Saturday. The Lightning were unable to contain their Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference rivals, falling by a score of 16-12 in the series finale.

    The high-scoring contest marked the end of the weekend series between the two CACC opponents, with Chestnut Hill ultimately prevailing in the offensive battle played at their home venue.

  • Salisbury University Golf Team Sits 10th After Opening Round in Pennsylvania

    Salisbury University Golf Team Sits 10th After Opening Round in Pennsylvania

    LITITZ, Pa. – Salisbury University’s men’s golf squad battled challenging weather conditions once more as they finished the opening round in 10th place at the Franklin & Marshall Spring Invitational on Sunday.

    The Sea Gulls faced another difficult day of weather elements during their round at Bent Creek Country Club, leaving them positioned in the middle of the tournament field heading into the second day of competition.

    The team will look to improve their standing as they continue play in the spring tournament hosted by Franklin & Marshall College.

  • Your Delmarva Forecast: Sunday, April 19th

    Your Delmarva Forecast: Sunday, April 19th

    Good evening, Delmarva! We’re wrapping up this Sunday with pleasant spring conditions across the peninsula. Tonight will be mostly clear with temperatures dipping to a comfortable 39 degrees. You’ll want to keep an eye on those west winds though – they’ll be gusty at times, reaching up to 30 mph, so secure any loose outdoor items before heading to bed. Looking ahead to your Monday, we’re in for a beautiful start to the work week! Expect partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to a very nice 56 degrees – perfect weather for getting outside during your lunch break or evening walk. Monday night stays clear and cool, dropping to 34 degrees. Tuesday is shaping up to be absolutely gorgeous with full sunshine and temps reaching 57 degrees. It’s looking like ideal weather for any outdoor plans you might have! Overall, we’re enjoying a classic pleasant spring pattern with no significant weather concerns. Just those gusty winds tonight to note. Stay safe out there, and I’ll see you tomorrow with your updated forecast!
  • Midwest Communities Begin Recovery After Tornado Outbreak Hits Multiple States

    Communities across the Midwest are beginning the long process of recovery following a devastating tornado outbreak that struck multiple states on Friday.

    The National Weather Service documented at least 66 tornado reports from the severe weather event that brought destruction to towns and rural areas throughout the region. Aerial footage from affected areas shows the extensive damage left behind by the powerful storms.

    In Lena, Illinois, residents are surveying the aftermath as emergency crews work to clear debris and restore essential services. The small community was among the hardest hit areas during Friday’s severe weather outbreak.

    Local authorities and emergency management teams are coordinating cleanup efforts while assessing the full extent of the damage. The tornado outbreak represents one of the most significant severe weather events to impact the Midwest so far this year.

    Recovery operations are expected to continue for several days as communities work to rebuild and restore normalcy following the destructive storms.

  • Delaware Blue Hens Baseball Wraps Up Road Series Against Middle Tennessee

    Delaware Blue Hens Baseball Wraps Up Road Series Against Middle Tennessee

    The University of Delaware baseball squad wrapped up their weekend road series against Middle Tennessee State University. The Blue Hens made the trip to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, for the multi-game series against the Blue Raiders.

    Details about the final game results and series outcome were not immediately available. The Delaware team has been competing in conference play as the spring season continues.

    The Blue Hens will return home following the conclusion of the series at MTSU’s facilities.

  • Delaware Men’s Golf Team Takes Seventh at Penn State Tournament

    Delaware Men’s Golf Team Takes Seventh at Penn State Tournament

    The University of Delaware men’s golf team concluded their regular season campaign with a seventh-place performance at the Rutherford Intercollegiate tournament in State College, Pennsylvania.

    Junior golfer Arsit Areephun paced the Blue Hens’ effort, shooting 3-under par to earn second-place individual honors at the 13-team competition held at Penn State’s Blue Course. The tournament was played on the challenging par-71 layout measuring 7,130 yards.

    Delaware’s squad recorded a combined three-round total of 868 strokes, finishing 16-over par for the event. The Fightin’ Blue Hens competed against a field of 13 teams at the Penn State-hosted tournament.

    The solid finish caps off the regular season for Delaware’s men’s golf program, with Areephun’s runner-up showing highlighting the team’s performance at the prestigious collegiate event.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Through Early Saturday Morning

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Through Early Saturday Morning

    Weather officials have issued a coastal flood advisory that remains active through the early morning hours of Saturday.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey issued the advisory on Friday at 4:37 PM, with the warning period extending until 3:00 AM on Saturday, April 20th.

    Residents in coastal areas and low-lying regions should remain alert for potential flooding conditions during the advisory period.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Delmarva Beaches and Tidal Areas

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Delmarva Beaches and Tidal Areas

    A Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect from 9 PM tonight through 3 AM Monday morning for parts of the Delmarva Peninsula, with minor flooding expected in low-lying coastal areas. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly warns that up to six inches of water could inundate areas near shorelines and tidal waterways across Kent County, Inland Sussex County, and Delaware’s beaches. The advisory also covers Cumberland and Cape May counties in New Jersey. The greatest flooding risk will occur along bayside communities and inland tidal waterways, where the most vulnerable roads may experience partial or full closures during tonight’s high tide cycle. Residents should avoid leaving vehicles in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through standing water, which may be deeper than it appears. Officials warn that driving through flood waters puts both drivers and vehicles at risk. The coastal flood advisory expires at 3 AM Monday morning. This type of minor tidal flooding typically affects the most vulnerable roadways in coastal communities. For the latest water level information and flood impacts specific to your area, visit the National Water Prediction Service online. TV Delmarva will continue monitoring conditions throughout the overnight hours.
  • UMES Hawks Softball Claims First Conference Series Sweep with Victory Over Eagles

    UMES Hawks Softball Claims First Conference Series Sweep with Victory Over Eagles

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks softball team achieved a significant milestone this season by capturing their first complete conference series sweep. The Hawks concluded their series against North Carolina Central University with a decisive 9-3 victory over the Eagles in the final matchup.

    This series sweep represents a notable accomplishment for the UMES program as they continue building momentum in conference play. The Hawks demonstrated strong offensive production and solid pitching throughout the series to secure all three games against their MEAC opponents.

    The final game saw UMES control the contest from start to finish, outscoring the Eagles by six runs to cap off the successful weekend. This sweep gives the Hawks important conference victories as they work toward postseason positioning in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference standings.

  • UMES Baseball Drops Final Game to Lakers in Series Sweep

    UMES Baseball Drops Final Game to Lakers in Series Sweep

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore baseball team wrapped up their weekend series on a disappointing note, falling to the Lakers in the final game of their three-game matchup.

    The loss drops the Hawks to 6-15 in Northeast Conference play, continuing their struggles in league competition this season.

    Wilfredo Morales took the mound for UMES during the series as the team fought to avoid the series sweep.

    The Hawks will look to regroup as they continue their conference schedule, seeking to improve their standing in the competitive Northeast Conference.

  • Delaware State Pitcher White Dominates in 5-1 Victory Over SC State

    Delaware State Pitcher White Dominates in 5-1 Victory Over SC State

    Delaware State University’s softball team secured a decisive 5-1 victory over South Carolina State, powered by an outstanding pitching performance from White who recorded eight strikeouts during the game.

    The Hornets’ pitcher dominated from the mound, keeping the opposing batters off balance throughout the contest while her teammates provided solid offensive support to build a comfortable lead.

    The win represents another strong showing for Delaware State’s softball program as they continue their conference play. White’s strikeout performance was a key factor in limiting South Carolina State’s scoring opportunities and maintaining control of the game.

    The victory adds to the Hornets’ season record and demonstrates the team’s competitive strength in conference matchups. The pitching staff’s effectiveness, highlighted by White’s dominant outing, continues to be a cornerstone of the team’s success this season.

  • Traffic Alert: I-495 South Blocked at Route 141 Ramp After Vehicle Accident

    Traffic Alert: I-495 South Blocked at Route 141 Ramp After Vehicle Accident

    A motor vehicle accident has resulted in the closure of Interstate 495 southbound at the Route 141 entrance ramp, according to the Delaware Department of Transportation.

    DelDOT officials are directing motorists to find alternative routes while emergency responders and cleanup crews work at the crash site.

    No additional details about the incident, including potential injuries or the number of vehicles involved, have been released at this time.

    Drivers should expect delays in the area and plan accordingly for their commute.

  • Cold Weather Alert: Freezing Temperatures Expected Through Sunday Morning

    Cold Weather Alert: Freezing Temperatures Expected Through Sunday Morning

    Weather officials have issued a freeze watch for the region that will remain in effect from Friday afternoon through Sunday morning, warning residents to prepare for potentially damaging cold temperatures.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey announced the freeze watch on Friday at 1:46 PM, with the alert scheduled to continue until 9:00 AM on Sunday, April 21st.

    The advisory warns that temperatures could drop low enough to cause frost formation, which may damage or kill sensitive outdoor plants and vegetation that have already begun spring growth.

    Residents are encouraged to take protective measures for tender plants, including covering them or bringing potted plants indoors during the coldest overnight hours.

  • Cold Snap Alert: Freeze Watch Covers Delaware Through Sunday Morning

    Cold Snap Alert: Freeze Watch Covers Delaware Through Sunday Morning

    Delaware residents should brace for a late-season cold snap as meteorologists have announced a freeze watch beginning Friday afternoon and continuing until Sunday morning.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey issued the advisory at 1:46 PM on Friday, April 19th, with the watch remaining in effect until 9:00 AM on Sunday, April 21st.

    This weather alert warns of potentially damaging temperatures that could affect sensitive vegetation and outdoor plants across the region. Residents are advised to take precautions to protect tender plants and outdoor plumbing during this period of unseasonably cold conditions.

  • Traffic Alert: I-95 Southbound Accident Blocks Two Left Lanes Near Exit 5A

    Traffic Alert: I-95 Southbound Accident Blocks Two Left Lanes Near Exit 5A

    A traffic accident on Interstate 95 southbound has forced authorities to shut down two left lanes of traffic south of Exit 5A, creating potential delays for commuters and travelers.

    The crash has reduced traffic flow in the area, and drivers are advised to use caution when approaching the scene. Emergency responders are working to clear the roadway and restore normal traffic patterns.

    Motorists traveling on I-95 southbound should allow extra time for their commute and consider using alternative routes if possible while cleanup efforts continue.

  • Wilmington Woman Charged with Vehicular Homicide After Fatal Red Light Crash

    Wilmington Woman Charged with Vehicular Homicide After Fatal Red Light Crash

    A Wilmington woman is behind bars on vehicular homicide charges after authorities say she ran a red light while under the influence, causing a deadly collision that claimed the life of a 72-year-old Newark man.

    Michelle Palazzolo, 35, was taken into custody following the fatal accident that happened Saturday afternoon, April 18, 2026, around 2:20 p.m. at the intersection of Rocky Run Parkway and Concord Pike in Wilmington.

    According to investigators, the elderly victim was driving a gray Toyota Prius eastbound on Rocky Run Parkway in the left-turn lane when he received a green arrow signal to turn north onto Concord Pike. Meanwhile, Palazzolo was behind the wheel of a white Ford Taurus heading south on Concord Pike toward the intersection, where she faced a red traffic signal.

    Police say Palazzolo disregarded the red light and drove into the intersection, where the front end of her vehicle struck the left side of the Toyota as the victim was making his legal turn.

    The Newark man was rushed to a nearby medical facility but succumbed to his injuries. Authorities are withholding his identity pending family notification.

    Palazzolo also required hospitalization for injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Officers noted she displayed indicators of impairment during the incident.

    The major roadway remained shut down for roughly three and a half hours as crash reconstruction specialists documented the scene and cleared the wreckage.

    Following her release from the hospital, Palazzolo appeared before Justice of the Peace Court 11 and was ordered held at the Delores J. Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution on $10,250 secured bail.

    The charges against her include: Vehicular Homicide 2nd Degree Driving Under the Influence (Felony), Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Failure to Have Required Insurance, and Failure to Stop at a Red Light.

    The Delaware State Police Troop 2 Collision Reconstruction Unit remains actively involved in the ongoing investigation. Authorities are seeking any witnesses to the crash or individuals with pertinent information to contact Master Corporal R. Kunicki at (302) 365-8417. Tips can also be submitted through private Facebook messages to Delaware State Police or by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    Support services are available for crime victims, witnesses, or families affected by sudden loss through the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and Delaware Victim Center, accessible around the clock at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461) or via email at [email protected].

  • Young Driver Crashes Stolen Kia in Wilmington After Police Chase

    Young Driver Crashes Stolen Kia in Wilmington After Police Chase

    A young person was arrested early Friday morning in Wilmington after a stolen vehicle incident resulted in a traffic accident, according to New Castle County police.

    The incident began around 3:18 a.m. on April 17, 2026, when law enforcement officers received a call about a stolen Kia Optima in the 400 block of South Scott Street. Police immediately began canvassing the neighborhood to locate the missing vehicle.

    During their search, an officer spotted the stolen Kia and turned on emergency lights in an attempt to conduct a traffic stop. The situation escalated when the vehicle ultimately crashed, leading to the apprehension of the juvenile driver.

    The New Castle County Division of Police has not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding the theft or the extent of any injuries from the crash. The investigation remains ongoing.

  • Traffic Alert: Left Lane Blocked on I-95 North at Naamans Road After Crash

    Traffic Alert: Left Lane Blocked on I-95 North at Naamans Road After Crash

    A traffic accident has resulted in the closure of the left lane on Interstate 95 northbound at the Naamans Road interchange.

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials report that the collision is causing traffic delays in the area as crews work to clear the scene.

    Drivers traveling northbound on I-95 through this section should anticipate slower-than-normal traffic conditions and may want to consider using alternate routes if possible.

    No information has been released regarding injuries or the number of vehicles involved in the crash.

    Motorists are advised to exercise caution when driving through the area and to allow extra time for their commute until the roadway is fully reopened.

  • Your Delmarva Forecast: Sunday, April 19, 2026

    Your Delmarva Forecast: Sunday, April 19, 2026

    Good morning, Delmarva! We’re starting this Sunday with active weather across the peninsula as rain showers move through the region. Expect those showers to stick around through early afternoon before tapering off around 3pm. We’ll see mostly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching a cool 58 degrees. The northwest wind will be quite noticeable today, blowing at 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph, so secure any loose outdoor items. There’s an 80% chance of rain, but amounts will be light – less than a tenth of an inch. Tonight brings much better news as skies clear out nicely. We’ll drop to a chilly 41 degrees under mostly clear conditions – perfect for stargazing if you’re so inclined! Looking ahead to Monday, we’re in for a beautiful day with mostly sunny skies and a pleasant high of 55 degrees. Monday night will be clear and cool again, dipping down to 33 degrees. Bottom line: endure today’s wet weather because beautiful spring conditions are just around the corner! Have a great Sunday, Delmarva!
  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect for New Castle County Until 3 AM

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect for New Castle County Until 3 AM

    A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect for New Castle County in Delaware and Salem County in New Jersey until 3 AM this morning, according to the National Weather Service. Up to six inches of water above ground level is expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The flooding primarily affects the most vulnerable roads along tidal areas, with some partial or full road closures possible. Residents and early morning commuters should avoid leaving vehicles in flood-prone locations and never attempt to drive through standing water. The water may be deeper than it appears, putting both drivers and vehicles at risk of costly damage. This minor tidal flooding event is expected to impact typical trouble spots throughout the coastal communities in our viewing area. Most vulnerable roadways near tidal waterways are already beginning to see water accumulation. The advisory expires at 3 AM EDT, but drivers should remain cautious of residual flooding on roadways even after the alert period ends. For real-time water level information and flood impacts specific to your area, visit the National Water Prediction Service online. TV Delmarva will continue monitoring conditions and provide updates as needed throughout the morning hours.
  • National Weather Service Issues Brief Coastal Flood Warning for Delaware Coast

    National Weather Service Issues Brief Coastal Flood Warning for Delaware Coast

    Weather officials from the National Weather Service Mount Holly office have issued a coastal flood advisory affecting Delaware’s coastal areas early Friday morning.

    The advisory went into effect at 1:57 AM on April 19th and is scheduled to expire at 3:00 AM the same day, lasting just over one hour.

    Residents and visitors along Delaware’s coast should remain aware of potential minor flooding conditions during the advisory period. The brief timeframe suggests conditions are expected to improve quickly as the morning progresses.

    The National Weather Service Mount Holly office monitors weather conditions for Delaware and surrounding areas, issuing advisories when conditions warrant public awareness for safety purposes.

  • Cold Snap Warning: Freezing Temps Expected Through Sunday Morning

    Cold Snap Warning: Freezing Temps Expected Through Sunday Morning

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued a freeze watch beginning Friday, April 19th at 1:11 AM and remaining in effect until Sunday, April 21st at 9:00 AM.

    Weather forecasters are warning residents to prepare for potentially damaging cold temperatures that could affect outdoor plants, gardens, and agricultural crops during this extended period.

    The freeze watch indicates that conditions are favorable for temperatures to drop to 32 degrees or below, which could cause significant harm to temperature-sensitive vegetation and plants that have already begun their spring growth.

    Residents are advised to take precautionary measures to protect tender plants, outdoor plumbing, and other items that could be damaged by freezing conditions during this late-season cold snap.

  • Cold Snap Alert: Freezing Temperatures Expected Through Sunday Morning

    Cold Snap Alert: Freezing Temperatures Expected Through Sunday Morning

    Weather forecasters have issued a freeze watch for the area, warning residents to prepare for potentially damaging cold temperatures over the weekend.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey issued the freeze watch on April 19th at 1:11 AM EDT, with the alert remaining in effect until Sunday, April 21st at 9:00 AM EDT.

    The timing of this cold weather advisory comes during a period when many plants and crops are vulnerable to frost damage as spring growing season gets underway.

    Residents should take precautions to protect sensitive plants, outdoor plumbing, and pets during this period of below-freezing conditions.

  • Delaware State Softball Celebrates Senior Day with Commanding Victory

    Delaware State Softball Celebrates Senior Day with Commanding Victory

    Delaware State University’s softball team marked their Senior Day celebration with a commanding shutout victory over South Carolina State, as standout performances from White and Rodriguez led the Hornets to victory.

    The game served as both a competitive showcase and an emotional tribute to the program’s graduating seniors, who were honored before taking the field for what could be among their final home games in a DSU uniform.

    White’s dominant presence in the circle anchored the Hornets’ defensive effort, while Rodriguez contributed significantly to the team’s success in the comprehensive victory over the Bulldogs.

    The shutout performance highlighted the depth and talent of the Delaware State softball program as they continue their season with momentum from this impressive Senior Day showing.

    Delaware State University’s athletic program continues to build on successful seasons across multiple sports, with the softball team’s latest victory adding to the positive momentum on campus.

  • Goldey-Beacom Track Teams Excel at Pennsylvania Invitational Meet

    Goldey-Beacom Track Teams Excel at Pennsylvania Invitational Meet

    Delaware’s Goldey-Beacom College track and field athletes delivered outstanding performances during a two-day competition at the Paul Donahue Invitational held in Chester, Pennsylvania.

    Both the men’s and women’s teams from the Wilmington-based college demonstrated impressive athletic abilities throughout the multi-day event, with particularly notable achievements from the women’s squad.

    The Lightning athletes traveled to Pennsylvania to compete against other collegiate programs in various track and field disciplines during the invitational meet.

  • Salisbury University Athletes Shine at Home Track Meet on Senior Recognition Day

    Salisbury University Athletes Shine at Home Track Meet on Senior Recognition Day

    SALISBURY, Md. – Athletes from Salisbury University delivered exceptional performances at their home track and field complex during Saturday’s Eastern Shore Challenge, which featured special recognition for graduating seniors and returning alumni.

    The Sea Gulls track and field squad achieved numerous individual career-best times and distances, along with season-leading marks, while competing at the SU Track & Field Complex during the afternoon competition.

    The timing of the meet allowed the program to celebrate its senior class members and welcome back former athletes as part of the university’s annual Senior and Alumni Day festivities.

  • Wellington, New Zealand Starts Recovery Efforts Following Destructive Flash Floods

    Wellington, New Zealand Starts Recovery Efforts Following Destructive Flash Floods

    Recovery operations have commenced in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city, following devastating flash floods that struck the North Island over the weekend, according to local officials.

    The Hutt City Council, which oversees part of the greater Wellington metropolitan area home to more than 520,000 residents, reported widespread damage throughout the region. “Severe weather has caused flood damage across the city,” the council stated in their official announcement.

    Emergency response teams are currently deployed across Lower Hutt, where residents are grappling with significant flooding damage and scattered debris. The council confirmed that cleanup crews are prioritizing the most severely affected neighborhoods, particularly in Stokes Valley where conditions remain challenging.

    “We know many people across Lower Hutt are dealing with flooding impacts and debris,” officials noted while describing ongoing recovery efforts in what they termed the “hardest hit areas.”

    The flooding emergency extended beyond Wellington, with the Whanganui District, located approximately 95 miles to the north, declaring an official state of emergency. Radio New Zealand reported that 18 residents required evacuation due to dangerous flood conditions in that area.

    Weather officials are cautioning residents to prepare for additional severe conditions, with forecasters predicting more intense thunderstorms and extremely heavy rainfall targeting portions of the North Island, including Wellington, throughout Sunday.

    “These severe thunderstorms are moving towards the southeast,” meteorologists warned in their latest advisory.

    The destructive weather pattern, which prompted Saturday’s evacuations, represents the second major weather event to impact the island within a week. Just seven days earlier, Cyclone Vaianu battered the same region, forcing numerous residents to seek safety on higher ground.

  • Delaware Blue Hens Softball Extends Winning Streak to 10 Games

    Delaware Blue Hens Softball Extends Winning Streak to 10 Games

    NEWARK, Del. – The University of Delaware Blue Hens softball squad extended their remarkable winning streak to 10 games after completing a doubleheader sweep against Kennesaw State on Saturday. The team dominated with scores of 9-1 in a shortened five-inning contest and 9-4 in the second game.

    The victories marked Delaware’s third consecutive Conference USA series sweep, showcasing the team’s continued dominance in league play. Two Blue Hens players reached significant career milestones during the games – Gianna Costaro achieved her 100th career hit with a home run blast, while Katie Scheivert appeared in her 200th collegiate game.

    This 10-game winning streak represents just the seventh time in Delaware softball program history that the team has achieved such a feat, and marks the fourth occurrence within the past three seasons. Additionally, the Blue Hens’ nine consecutive conference victories ties the fourth-longest such streak in the program’s record books.

    The sweep continues Delaware’s impressive run through Conference USA competition as they build momentum heading into the latter portion of the season.

  • Delaware Men’s Tennis Season Ends with Conference Semifinal Loss

    Delaware Men’s Tennis Season Ends with Conference Semifinal Loss

    The University of Delaware men’s tennis team’s season came to an end Saturday afternoon in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, following a 4-0 defeat against top-seeded Middle Tennessee State University in the Conference USA semifinal round.

    Delaware entered the match as the fifth seed but was unable to overcome the nationally-ranked Blue Raiders, who hold the 48th spot in national rankings. The loss concludes the Fightin’ Blue Hens’ season with a final record of 14 wins and 10 losses.

    Middle Tennessee State advances to the conference championship match with their victory, carrying a 21-8 season record into the finals. The Blue Raiders will compete for the Conference USA title following their dominant semifinal performance against Delaware.

  • Route 9 Traffic Alert: Road Blocked Following Vehicle Accident

    Route 9 Traffic Alert: Road Blocked Following Vehicle Accident

    Delaware transportation officials have temporarily shut down a section of Route 9 following a vehicle collision that occurred earlier today.

    The affected roadway spans from South Little Creek Road to Postles Corner Road, with traffic being diverted around the crash site while emergency responders work at the scene.

    DelDOT has not yet provided details about the severity of the accident or an estimated timeline for when normal traffic flow will resume on this stretch of highway.

    Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes and expect delays in the area until further notice.

  • Delaware Rowing Claims Triple Victory at Cornell Competition

    Delaware Rowing Claims Triple Victory at Cornell Competition

    ITHACA, N.Y. – The University of Delaware rowing squad captured three victories during Saturday’s Cornell Invite competition, facing off against host Cornell and Bucknell University.

    The Blue Hens’ 1V4+ crew led the charge with two race victories, helping Delaware dominate the day’s events in Ithaca, New York.

    The strong showing demonstrates the continued success of Delaware’s rowing program as they compete against established regional rivals in collegiate rowing.

  • Salisbury University Softball Dominates Doubleheader Against Mary Washington

    Salisbury University Softball Dominates Doubleheader Against Mary Washington

    SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury University’s softball squad completed a doubleheader sweep against the University of Mary Washington on Saturday at Margie Knight Sea Gull Softball Stadium.

    The Sea Gulls dominated the opening contest, securing a 9-1 victory in just six innings after invoking the run rule. In the nightcap, Salisbury held off the Eagles for a 4-2 triumph to complete the sweep.

    With the twin victories, Salisbury improved their season record to 18-10, while Mary Washington dropped to 16-18 following the losses on the road.

    The sweep gives the Sea Gulls significant momentum as they continue their campaign at their home venue in Salisbury, Maryland.

  • UMES Hawks Clinch NEC Tournament Spot with Manhattan Victory

    UMES Hawks Clinch NEC Tournament Spot with Manhattan Victory

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore men’s volleyball team has punched their ticket to the Northeast Conference Tournament following a decisive victory over Manhattan College.

    The Hawks dominated the Jaspers with a 3-1 match victory, marking their second win against Manhattan this season with an identical score line. The triumph came during UMES Senior Day festivities, adding extra significance to the achievement.

    This latest victory ensures the Hawks will compete in the upcoming NEC Tournament as they continue their strong season performance. The team’s consistent play against Manhattan demonstrates their readiness for postseason competition.

    The win represents an important milestone for the UMES volleyball program as they look to make a deep run in the conference tournament.

  • UMES Hawks Complete Doubleheader Sweep Behind Strong Pitching Performances

    UMES Hawks Complete Doubleheader Sweep Behind Strong Pitching Performances

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore softball team dominated NC Central in a doubleheader sweep, powered by outstanding pitching performances from Clarke Calvin and teammate Skinner.

    Both pitchers went the distance in their respective games, throwing complete games that anchored the Hawks’ victories over their opponents. The stellar mound work proved to be the difference-maker as UMES captured both contests of the twin bill.

    Calvin’s complete game effort showcased the depth of talent in the Hawks’ pitching rotation, while Skinner’s equally impressive performance demonstrated the team’s ability to maintain consistent excellence throughout a demanding doubleheader schedule.

    The sweep represents a significant achievement for the UMES softball program as they continue their competitive season. The Hawks’ ability to secure victories in both games of the doubleheader highlights the team’s preparation and execution when facing conference competition.

  • Goldey-Beacom Baseball Suffers Twin Defeats Against Chestnut Hill at Home

    Goldey-Beacom Baseball Suffers Twin Defeats Against Chestnut Hill at Home

    The Goldey-Beacom Lightning baseball team faced a challenging afternoon at home, suffering defeats in both ends of a doubleheader against Chestnut Hill College at Doyle Field in Hockessin.

    The Lightning struggled in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference play, losing the opening game by a score of 11-6 before falling again in the nightcap, 6-2.

    The twin losses mark a setback for Goldey-Beacom as they continue their conference schedule this season.

  • Salisbury’s Malamphy Hits 1,000 Faceoff Wins in Loss to Christopher Newport

    Salisbury’s Malamphy Hits 1,000 Faceoff Wins in Loss to Christopher Newport

    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – A historic individual achievement was overshadowed by a disappointing team result for Salisbury University’s men’s lacrosse squad on Saturday.

    Senior Blake Malamphy accomplished a remarkable milestone by securing his 1,000th career faceoff victory during the Sea Gulls’ matchup against Christopher Newport University. However, the celebration was dampened as the sixth-ranked Sea Gulls suffered a 12-9 defeat to the fourth-ranked Captains at Jennings Family Stadium.

    The loss proved costly in the race for conference positioning, as Christopher Newport claimed the advantage in the battle for the top seed in the Coastal Lacrosse Conference standings.

    Malamphy’s achievement represents years of dominance at the faceoff X, marking him as one of the elite specialists in college lacrosse. The milestone came during one of the most important games of the season for both teams.

    The Sea Gulls will need to regroup quickly as they continue their pursuit of conference championship aspirations despite this setback against a top-five opponent.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Overnight in New Castle County

    Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Overnight in New Castle County

    Residents in New Castle County should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 11 PM tonight through 3 AM Sunday morning. Up to one foot of water above ground level is expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The flooding will primarily impact the most vulnerable roads along tidal areas, with some partial or full road closures possible. Salem County, New Jersey is also included in this advisory. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone locations and never attempt to drive through standing water. “The water may be deeper than you think,” warns the Weather Service, emphasizing that drivers could face personal danger and costly vehicle damage. While this is considered minor flooding, it’s enough to make some roadways impassable during the overnight hours. Residents should plan alternate routes if traveling during the advisory period. The Coastal Flood Advisory will remain in effect until 3 AM Sunday morning. For real-time water level information and flood impacts for local tide gauges, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service online. Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates throughout the night.
  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Delaware Beaches and Cape May

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Delaware Beaches and Cape May

    Residents and visitors along the Delaware coast and Cape May area should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as high tides bring up to one foot of water above ground level to low-lying areas. The National Weather Service issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 8 PM tonight through 2 AM Sunday morning. The advisory covers Delaware’s beaches, inland Sussex County, and both Cape May County and Atlantic Coastal Cape May in New Jersey. Flooding is expected to impact the most vulnerable coastal and bayside roads, as well as areas along inland tidal waterways. Drivers may encounter partial or full road closures in these flood-prone zones. “Minor tidal flooding often results in some road closures, usually affecting the most vulnerable roadways,” weather officials warned. Authorities urge residents to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone locations and never attempt to drive through flood waters, which may be deeper than they appear. Such attempts put drivers at risk and can cause costly vehicle damage. The advisory expires at 2 AM Sunday. Residents can monitor local water levels and additional flood impact information at the National Water Prediction Service website at water.noaa.gov/wfo/phi. Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates throughout the evening.
  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Kent County as High Tides Bring Minor Flooding

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Kent County as High Tides Bring Minor Flooding

    Residents in Kent County, Delaware should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 8 PM this evening through 2 AM Sunday morning. Up to one foot of water inundation is expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways across the region. The flooding will primarily impact the most vulnerable coastal and bayside roads, with some partial or full road closures possible. “At this level, flooding begins on the most vulnerable roads in coastal and bayside communities, and along inland tidal waterways,” according to the National Weather Service Mount Holly office, which issued the advisory at 4 PM today. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through standing water. The water depth can be deceptive and may cause significant vehicle damage or put drivers in danger. While the flooding is classified as minor, residents should remain cautious during the overnight hours when high tide conditions will be at their peak. The advisory is set to expire at 2 AM Sunday morning. For real-time water level information, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service website.
  • Your Delmarva Forecast: Saturday, April 18th

    Your Delmarva Forecast: Saturday, April 18th

    Good evening, Delmarva! We’re looking at a mild but somewhat unsettled Saturday night ahead. Temperatures will hold steady around 52 degrees before actually climbing to near 59 overnight – that’s thanks to a warm front moving through our area. The main story tonight is fog development between 9 PM and 2 AM, so please use extra caution if you’re driving during those hours. Visibility could be significantly reduced across the peninsula. After 2 AM, that fog may linger in spots while we pick up a slight chance for some light rain showers. Don’t cancel your evening plans, though – we’re only looking at a 20% chance of precipitation. Looking ahead to Sunday, rain showers become much more likely as our weather pattern becomes more active. Then we’ll see a nice clearing trend Sunday night with temperatures dropping to a crisp 41 degrees. Monday starts pleasant but brings another chance for light showers by evening. Stay safe out there tonight in any foggy conditions, and I’ll see you tomorrow with your Sunday forecast!
  • Top-Ranked Salisbury Women’s Lacrosse Dominates St. Mary’s 23-8

    Top-Ranked Salisbury Women’s Lacrosse Dominates St. Mary’s 23-8

    SALISBURY, Md. – The top-ranked Salisbury University women’s lacrosse team delivered a commanding performance Friday, overwhelming St. Mary’s College of Maryland 23-8 to preserve their undefeated season.

    The Sea Gulls’ explosive attack activated the mercy rule running clock during the third quarter before adding five additional goals in the fourth period against their Maryland rivals.

    Harrington spearheaded the offensive explosion that helped Salisbury maintain their perfect record and number one national ranking. The lopsided victory showcased the team’s depth and scoring ability across multiple quarters.

    The win keeps Salisbury’s championship aspirations on track as they continue their dominant campaign through the 2026 season.

  • UD Women’s Basketball Signs Transfer Player Frances Ulysse

    UD Women’s Basketball Signs Transfer Player Frances Ulysse

    NEWARK, Del. – Head coach Sarah Jenkins revealed Saturday that the University of Delaware women’s basketball team has secured the commitment of Frances Ulysse, who is joining the Blue Hens as a transfer from Longwood University.

    The announcement marks another addition to the Blue Hens’ roster as the program continues to build for the upcoming season under Jenkins’ leadership.

  • Blue Hens Track Team Takes Part in Virginia Challenge Meet

    Blue Hens Track Team Takes Part in Virginia Challenge Meet

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Delaware’s Blue Hens track and field athletes took part in the Virginia Challenge meet this past weekend, competing at the University of Virginia’s facilities.

    The three-day athletic competition ran from April 16 through April 18, giving the Blue Hens squad an opportunity to compete against other collegiate programs in Charlottesville.

    The University of Virginia served as host for the multi-day track and field event, welcoming teams from across the region to participate in the spring competition.

  • UD’s Conte Sets National Record in Blue Hens’ 19-16 Victory Over St. Bonaventure

    UD’s Conte Sets National Record in Blue Hens’ 19-16 Victory Over St. Bonaventure

    NEWARK, Del. – University of Delaware’s Scott Conte made lacrosse history Saturday afternoon, capturing 26 faceoffs in a single contest – marking the highest total by any player across the nation this season and ranking as the third-best performance in Blue Hens program history.

    The remarkable individual achievement helped propel Delaware to a 19-16 victory over St. Bonaventure at Delaware Stadium, as the Fightin’ Blue Hens extended their current winning streak to four consecutive games.

    With the victory, Delaware’s record improved to 5-7 overall and 3-2 in Atlantic 10 Conference play. Meanwhile, St. Bonaventure fell to 4-9 on the season and remains winless in A-10 action at 0-5.

    Conte’s dominant performance at the faceoff X gave Delaware crucial possession advantages throughout the high-scoring affair, helping the Blue Hens maintain control against the visiting Bonnies.

  • Traffic Alert: MLK Jr. Boulevard On-Ramp to I-95 South Blocked After Accident

    Traffic Alert: MLK Jr. Boulevard On-Ramp to I-95 South Blocked After Accident

    Delaware transportation officials have temporarily shut down the on-ramp connecting Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to southbound Interstate 95 after a vehicle accident occurred in the area.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation is advising drivers to seek alternative routes while crews work to clear the scene and assess any potential roadway damage.

    No information has been released regarding the severity of the crash, number of vehicles involved, or potential injuries. Officials have not provided an estimated timeline for when the ramp will be reopened to normal traffic flow.

    Motorists traveling in the area should expect delays and plan extra time for their commutes while this major highway access point remains unavailable.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for New Castle County

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for New Castle County

    Residents in New Castle County should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as tidal waters are expected to rise up to one foot above ground level in low-lying areas. The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 11 PM tonight through 3 AM Sunday morning. Areas near shorelines and tidal waterways are most at risk for flooding. The flooding is expected to impact the most vulnerable roadways along tidal areas, with some partial or complete road closures possible. Drivers should avoid leaving vehicles in flood-prone locations and never attempt to drive through flood waters, which may be deeper than they appear. “Minor tidal flooding often results in some road closures, usually affecting the most vulnerable roadways,” according to the weather service alert issued early Friday morning. Residents can monitor water levels and flood impacts for local tide gauges by visiting the National Water Prediction Service website at water.noaa.gov. The advisory is set to expire at 3 AM Sunday morning. Salem County in New Jersey is also under the same advisory. TV Delmarva will continue monitoring conditions and provide updates as needed throughout the weekend.
  • Dense Fog Blankets Sussex County, DelDOT Urges Drivers to Use Caution

    Dense Fog Blankets Sussex County, DelDOT Urges Drivers to Use Caution

    Dense fog is creating hazardous driving conditions across multiple areas of Sussex County, prompting Delaware Department of Transportation officials to issue a safety advisory for motorists.

    The foggy conditions are significantly reducing visibility throughout various locations in the county, making travel more dangerous for drivers on local roadways.

    DelDOT is urging all drivers to exercise extra caution while navigating through the fog-affected areas. Officials recommend reducing speed and ensuring headlights are turned on to improve visibility for both the driver and other vehicles on the road.

    The fog advisory remains in effect as conditions continue to impact travel throughout Sussex County. Motorists are encouraged to allow extra time for their commutes and maintain safe following distances while the weather conditions persist.

  • Ranked Salisbury Baseball Dominates Mary Washington 11-1 on Senior Day

    Ranked Salisbury Baseball Dominates Mary Washington 11-1 on Senior Day

    SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury University’s nationally-ranked baseball squad delivered a dominant performance Saturday, crushing the Mary Washington Eagles 11-1 in a seven-inning contest that highlighted their Senior Day festivities.

    The Sea Gulls, currently ranked 13th in the nation, put together what could be considered their most impressive all-around performance of the year at Donnie Williams Sea Gull Baseball Stadium. The decisive victory also provided a crucial conference win in Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference (C2C) play.

    The lopsided score reflected Salisbury’s complete control of the game from start to finish, as they honored their senior players with a memorable afternoon performance on their home field.

  • National Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore

    National Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore

    Delaware’s coastal communities are under a flood advisory issued by the National Weather Service’s Mount Holly, New Jersey office on Thursday afternoon.

    The coastal flooding alert went into effect at 4:00 PM on April 18th and will remain active until 2:00 AM on April 19th.

    Residents and visitors along Delaware’s coastline should prepare for potential flooding in low-lying areas during this timeframe. The advisory serves as a precautionary measure for areas prone to tidal flooding.

    Weather officials recommend avoiding flooded roadways and staying informed about changing conditions throughout the advisory period.

  • Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore

    Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore

    Weather officials have issued a coastal flood advisory for Delaware’s coastal regions, warning residents of potential flooding conditions along the shore.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey announced the advisory Thursday afternoon at 4:00 PM, with the alert remaining active until 2:00 AM Friday morning.

    Coastal communities should prepare for possible minor to moderate flooding during high tide cycles while the advisory remains in effect.

    Residents in affected areas are advised to monitor local conditions and avoid driving through flooded roadways during the advisory period.

  • Blue Hens Fall in Game Two of Conference USA Series Against Middle Tennessee

    Blue Hens Fall in Game Two of Conference USA Series Against Middle Tennessee

    The University of Delaware baseball squad encountered another setback in their Conference USA series against Middle Tennessee State University, falling in the second contest of their weekend matchup on Friday, April 18th.

    The loss marks the Blue Hens’ second straight defeat in the series, putting them in a challenging position as they prepare for the final game of their road trip to Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

    Delaware will look to salvage the series finale and avoid a sweep when they take the field for their concluding matchup against the Blue Raiders.

  • Delaware Women’s Tennis Season Ends with Championship Loss to Liberty

    Delaware Women’s Tennis Season Ends with Championship Loss to Liberty

    The University of Delaware women’s tennis team’s impressive season came to an end Saturday afternoon in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where they suffered a 4-0 defeat to Liberty University in the Conference USA Championship final.

    The Blue Hens, who entered the tournament as the fourth seed, were unable to overcome the sixth-seeded Flames in the championship showdown. Delaware concluded their campaign with an outstanding 21-5 overall record, while Liberty improved to 16-9 with the victory.

    The 21 victories achieved by the Fightin’ Blue Hens this season matches the program’s historic high for wins in a single year, marking a significant milestone despite the championship game setback.

    Liberty’s triumph in the conference tournament final sends the Flames forward in postseason play, while Delaware’s exceptional season comes to a close with the program having reached new heights in terms of overall success.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight in New Castle and Salem Counties

    Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight in New Castle and Salem Counties

    Residents in New Castle County, Delaware, and Salem County, New Jersey, should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 11 PM tonight through 3 AM Sunday morning. Up to one foot of water is expected to inundate low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The flooding will primarily impact the most vulnerable roads along tidal areas, with some partial or full road closures possible. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone locations and never attempt to drive through flood waters. “The water may be deeper than you think it is,” warns the Weather Service, noting that motorists could face danger and costly vehicle damage. This minor tidal flooding event is expected to affect typical trouble spots where high tides regularly cause problems. Local authorities will monitor conditions throughout the night and may implement road closures as needed. The advisory expires at 3 AM Sunday morning. Residents can check current water levels and flood information at the National Water Prediction Service website. Stay tuned to TV Delmarva for updates on road conditions and weather developments.
  • Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight Across Kent County

    Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight Across Kent County

    Residents in Kent County, Delaware should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 8 PM this evening through 2 AM Sunday morning. Up to one foot of water is expected to rise above ground level in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The flooding will primarily impact the most vulnerable coastal and bayside roads, with some partial or full road closures possible throughout the overnight hours. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through standing water. “The water may be deeper than you think,” warns the National Weather Service, noting that driving through flood waters puts both people and vehicles at risk of costly damage. This minor tidal flooding event is considered routine for the area, but residents should still exercise caution, especially during late-night and early morning travel. The most susceptible roadways include those along inland tidal waterways and immediate coastal areas. The advisory expires at 2 AM Sunday morning. For real-time water level information and flood impacts for local tide gauges, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service online. Stay with TV Delmarva for continuing weather updates throughout the evening.
  • Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight Along Delaware and South Jersey Shores

    Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight Along Delaware and South Jersey Shores

    Residents and visitors along the Delaware beaches and Cape May County should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 8 PM tonight through 2 AM Sunday morning. Up to one foot of water inundation is expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways across Inland Sussex County, Delaware beaches, and Cape May County, including Atlantic coastal areas. The flooding will primarily impact the most vulnerable roadways in coastal and bayside communities, with some partial or full road closures possible. Officials warn that while this is considered minor flooding, it can still create dangerous driving conditions. Safety officials strongly advise against driving through flood waters, as the depth can be deceiving and may cause costly vehicle damage or put drivers at risk. Residents should also avoid parking in areas prone to tidal flooding. The most susceptible areas include low-lying coastal roads and communities along inland tidal waterways. Motorists should plan alternate routes and allow extra travel time during the advisory period. For the latest water level information and flood impacts for local tide gauges, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service online. The advisory expires at 2 AM Sunday morning.
  • Traffic Alert: Route 202 Southbound Shut Down at Naamans Road After Collision

    Traffic Alert: Route 202 Southbound Shut Down at Naamans Road After Collision

    A traffic collision has forced the complete closure of southbound US Route 202 at Naamans Road, creating significant delays for evening commuters.

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials report the roadway remains impassable in the southbound direction as emergency responders work at the crash site.

    Drivers traveling through the area are advised to find alternative routes and allow extra time for their commute. No timeline has been provided for when the roadway will reopen to traffic.

    This is a developing situation and motorists should check current traffic conditions before heading out.

  • Traffic Alert: Route 13 Shut Down at Edgemoor Road Following Vehicle Accident

    Traffic Alert: Route 13 Shut Down at Edgemoor Road Following Vehicle Accident

    Delaware transportation officials have temporarily shut down US Route 13 at Edgemoor Road following a motor vehicle accident.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports the roadway closure is in effect as emergency responders work at the crash scene. No details about injuries or the number of vehicles involved have been released at this time.

    Motorists traveling through the area are being advised to find alternative routes until the roadway can be safely reopened. DelDOT has not provided an estimated time for when normal traffic flow will resume.

  • Traffic Alert: Route 202 Northbound Shut Down After Collision at Rocky Run Parkway

    Traffic Alert: Route 202 Northbound Shut Down After Collision at Rocky Run Parkway

    Northbound traffic on US Route 202 has come to a complete halt following a vehicle collision at Rocky Run Parkway, according to Delaware Department of Transportation officials.

    The roadway closure is currently in effect as emergency responders work at the crash scene. DelDOT has not yet provided details about the severity of the accident or an estimated time for reopening the lanes.

    Motorists traveling northbound on Route 202 should expect significant delays and consider alternate routes while crews clear the incident.

  • Dover Man Faces Multiple Felony Charges After Hotel Parking Lot Attack

    Dover Man Faces Multiple Felony Charges After Hotel Parking Lot Attack

    Delaware State Police have taken a 45-year-old Dover resident into custody after he allegedly attacked two people with a weapon and pepper spray behind a local hotel Thursday evening.

    Authorities say Joseph Chapler confronted a man and woman who were walking on a pathway behind the Microtel on East Lebanon Road around 10:20 p.m. on April 16, 2026. According to police reports, Chapler made threats against both victims, brandished a firearm in their direction, and used pepper spray on the female victim before fleeing the scene.

    The two victims escaped to safety and contacted emergency services. Medical personnel evaluated the woman who was pepper-sprayed, though she declined further treatment at the scene.

    Investigators used various methods to identify Chapler as the perpetrator and secured an arrest warrant. He was taken into custody the following day on April 17th and transported to Troop 3 headquarters for processing.

    Following his arraignment at Justice of the Peace Court 2, Chapler was ordered held at Sussex Correctional Institution with bail set at $94,001 cash.

    The charges against Chapler include:

    • Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (Felony)
    • Assault 2nd Degree (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Aggravated Menacing (Felony) – 2 counts
    • Terroristic Threatening – 2 counts
    • Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree

    Crime victims and witnesses seeking support can contact the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and Delaware Victim Center, which provides assistance around the clock via their toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). Support is also available by emailing [email protected].

  • Route 1 Shoulder Lanes Shut Down at Rehoboth Blvd Bridge Through May 22

    Route 1 Shoulder Lanes Shut Down at Rehoboth Blvd Bridge Through May 22

    Motorists traveling along Route 1 should expect lane restrictions near the Rehoboth Boulevard overpass as construction work continues in the area.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation has announced that both the right and left shoulder lanes on Coastal Highway are currently closed underneath the Rehoboth Boulevard bridge due to ongoing construction activities.

    According to DelDOT officials, the shoulder closures will remain in place until May 22nd. Drivers are advised to exercise caution when traveling through the work zone and allow extra time for their commute.

    The construction work is taking place directly beneath the overpass structure, necessitating the temporary elimination of shoulder space on both sides of the roadway.

  • State Police Helicopter Rescues Boater After Medical Emergency in Somerset County

    State Police Helicopter Rescues Boater After Medical Emergency in Somerset County

    A Maryland State Police helicopter crew successfully rescued a boater who experienced a medical emergency in a remote Somerset County location on Friday afternoon.

    Emergency responders from Somerset County were called to Dames Quarter Lake around 1:30 p.m. on April 17 after a man ran his boat aground and began suffering a medical crisis. The United States Coast Guard requested assistance from the Maryland State Police Aviation Command because of the victim’s isolated location, lengthy ground evacuation time, and the severity of his medical condition. The SYSCOM Duty Officer sent Trooper 4, the state police helicopter stationed in Salisbury, to handle the mission.

    Rescue teams began searching for the boater in waters east of Deal Island, Maryland. A Maryland Natural Resources Police officer found the man and determined that an aerial rescue was necessary because of shallow water conditions that prevented boat or ground-based evacuations. A Trooper/Paramedic was lowered onto solid ground in the marsh where boats couldn’t reach, evaluated the victim’s medical condition, and prepared him for aerial evacuation using an ARV-QC rescue device.

    The Trooper 4 crew maintained a hover position approximately 70 feet above the marsh and successfully lifted the victim to safety. After securing the patient aboard the aircraft, the flight team immediately began providing medical care during transport to a nearby hospital. The rescue operation was completed using an AgustaWestland AW-139 helicopter.

    The Maryland State Police Aviation Command has been operating since 1970 and maintains 10 AW139 helicopters across seven Maryland bases. These aircraft provide 24-hour coverage for Maryland residents and visitors through medical evacuation, law enforcement, search and rescue, homeland security, and disaster assessment missions. Mission success depends on collaboration between local fire, rescue, EMS, law enforcement agencies, and partner organizations.

  • Midwest Tornado Outbreak Destroys Homes, Miraculously No Deaths Reported

    Midwest Tornado Outbreak Destroys Homes, Miraculously No Deaths Reported

    Rural communities across the Upper Midwest began cleanup efforts Saturday following a devastating weather outbreak that brought confirmed tornadoes and destructive winds to the region.

    The storms caused extensive property damage throughout multiple states — homes lost their roofs, electrical lines came down, and roadways became blocked by fallen debris. Remarkably, authorities confirmed zero fatalities from the severe weather event.

    “We are extremely fortunate that this storm did not result in loss of life or serious injury,” Stephenson County Sheriff Steve Stovall said of the storm that hit Lena, Illinois, on Friday.

    Authorities in Wisconsin and Minnesota shared similar relief about the lack of casualties.

    Central Wisconsin communities of Kronenwetter and Ringle bore the brunt of tornado damage Friday afternoon, with homes sustaining major damage and some residents becoming temporarily stuck in their basements, according to Ringle Fire Chief Chris Kielman.

    Marathon County Sheriff Chad Billeb expressed shock at the scope of destruction during a Friday evening press briefing, noting he had never witnessed such widespread damage in his three decades of police work.

    “A lot of people are going to need a lot of help,” Billeb said of the Wisconsin storms.

    Wisconsin State Representative Brent Jacobson warned Saturday morning via social media that the recovery effort would be lengthy.

    “As the photos and videos continue to come in, it is clear that parts of Ringle and Kronenwetter suffered devastating damage,” Jacobson’s statement said.

    Olmsted County, Minnesota experienced what sheriff’s deputies described as “multiple levels” of tornado damage. Marion Township alone saw at least 30 homes damaged, with several experiencing “significant” destruction.

    Teams from Minnesota Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Rochester Fire and Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office conducted house-to-house wellness checks on residents, according to the sheriff’s office.

    The National Weather Service confirmed the destruction appeared consistent with tornado damage and announced plans for damage assessment teams to survey the affected regions throughout the weekend.

    In Illinois, 14-year-old Leo Zach had just arrived at his high school’s band room for a music competition when the structure began trembling and electricity failed. He described the room as crowded with students, some of whom experienced panic attacks from fear.

    “I’m definitely on the luckier side of how that could’ve happened,” he said. “I was just trying to stay calm, help other people.”

    Upon exiting the building, they discovered gymnasium windows had been blown out and sections of the school’s roof had been torn away.

    Social media images and videos revealed completely destroyed garages, brick facades stripped from buildings, and demolished fencing.

    Lena is a community of approximately 3,000 residents situated roughly 117 miles northwest of Chicago.

    Rachel Nemon was traveling to collect her stepson from Lena’s middle school when she sought shelter at a car wash during the storm’s peak. She witnessed a massive tree being uprooted and electrical sparks flying just feet from her location.

    “This is something that you see online, not in real life, especially in a small town in Illinois,” she said.

    Governor JB Pritzker announced via social media platform X that he had received damage briefings and confirmed the Illinois Emergency Management Agency had deployed to the affected areas.

  • Trash Collection Crews Working on Appleby Road Shoulders Until 4:30 PM

    Trash Collection Crews Working on Appleby Road Shoulders Until 4:30 PM

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials report that waste collection activities are currently taking place along Appleby Road at the Wilson Boulevard intersection.

    The cleanup operations are being conducted on both the northbound and southbound shoulders of the roadway. DelDOT indicates the work is expected to continue until 4:30 PM today.

    Motorists traveling through the area should exercise caution and be aware of crews working alongside the roadway during the cleanup activities.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect for New Castle County Tonight

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect for New Castle County Tonight

    Residents in New Castle County, Delaware and Salem County, New Jersey should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 11 PM tonight through 3 AM Sunday morning. Up to one foot of water above ground level is expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The flooding will primarily impact the most vulnerable roads along tidal areas, with some partial or full road closures possible. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone locations and never attempt to drive through flood waters. “The water may be deeper than you think,” warns the National Weather Service, emphasizing that attempting to drive through flooded areas puts both drivers and vehicles at risk. While this is considered minor tidal flooding, it can still create dangerous driving conditions and costly vehicle damage. Residents should plan alternate routes if they need to travel during the advisory period. The Coastal Flood Advisory expires at 3 AM Sunday morning. For real-time water level information and flood impacts for local tide gauges, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service online. Stay with TV Delmarva for continuing coverage of local weather conditions.
  • Historic Drought Grips 61% of US, Threatens Wildfire Season and Food Costs

    Historic Drought Grips 61% of US, Threatens Wildfire Season and Food Costs

    Weather experts are sounding the alarm as dry conditions across the continental United States have reached unprecedented severity for this time of year, creating concerns about wildfire dangers, agricultural losses, and rising grocery costs.

    According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, over 61% of the Lower 48 states are currently experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions, with 97% of the Southeast and two-thirds of western states affected. These figures represent the most extensive drought coverage recorded for March since monitoring began in 2000.

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Palmer Drought Severity Index registered its most severe March reading since data collection started in 1895. Last month also ranked as the third-driest on record for any month, surpassed only by the notorious Dust Bowl periods of July and August 1934.

    Unusually high temperatures have resulted in dramatically reduced snowpack levels across western regions during the early months of 2024, eliminating the area’s primary water storage system for summer months. Meanwhile, a separate drought pattern linked to jet stream changes has pushed storm systems northward, creating dry conditions stretching from Texas to the Atlantic Coast, according to Brian Fuchs, a climatologist with the National Drought Mitigation Center.

    NOAA scientists estimate that eastern Texas would require 19 inches of rainfall within a single month to end current drought conditions, while most southeastern areas would need more than 12 inches to address their water deficits.

    “Right now 61% of the country is in drought and that’s steadily been going up for the calendar year,” Fuchs said. “We just haven’t seen too many springs where this amount of the country has been in this kind of shape.”

    UCLA hydroclimatologist Park Williams highlighted a concerning measurement called vapor pressure deficit, which tracks how aggressively hot, dry air extracts moisture from soil and vegetation. This “sponginess” factor currently sits 77% above normal levels and exceeds the previous January-March record by more than 25%.

    Such intense ground moisture extraction “wouldn’t have appeared possible” previously, Williams noted.

    The timing particularly worries meteorologists, since drought conditions typically worsen during summer rather than spring months.

    “Fire tends to respond to heat and drought in an exponential manner,” Williams explained. “For each degree of warming, you get a bigger bang in terms of fire than you got from the previous degree of warming.”

    In Arizona, desert cacti are flowering months ahead of schedule, and water concerns have already intensified, reported Kathy Jacobs, who directs the Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions at the University of Arizona.

    “Those of us who are dependent on the Colorado River, of course, are very concerned about the fact that we don’t have a negotiated path forward in the middle of what appears to be possibly the worst year of drought that we’ve all experienced,” Jacobs said. “We have lots of reservoirs that are not full.”

    Yale Climate Connections meteorologist Jeff Masters expressed particular worry about agricultural impacts and subsequent food price increases. Poor American crop yields due to drought could create global food security issues, especially with predictions of a strong El Nino weather pattern that typically reduces harvests in other regions like India.

    Williams from UCLA attributed the drought and elevated temperatures to a combination of natural weather variations and human-driven climate change, with natural factors playing a slightly larger role currently.

    “All weather is now affected by climate change,” Jacobs emphasized. “There is no such thing as weather that’s divorced from climate trends. But this extreme event is extreme in the way that we’ve been expecting: extreme heat waves, intense drought.”

  • Route 26 Right Turn Lane Blocked at Kent Ave Due to Construction Work

    Route 26 Right Turn Lane Blocked at Kent Ave Due to Construction Work

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials are alerting drivers about a temporary lane closure affecting traffic on Garfield Parkway (Route 26) at Kent Avenue.

    Construction work has forced the closure of the right turn lane at this intersection, creating potential delays for commuters and other motorists in the area.

    According to DelDOT, the lane restriction is expected to be lifted by 3:30 PM today. Drivers are advised to plan alternate routes or allow extra travel time when passing through this area.

    The department continues to monitor traffic conditions and will provide updates if the timeline changes.

  • Dense Fog Blankets Delaware, DelDOT Warns Drivers to Exercise Caution

    Dense Fog Blankets Delaware, DelDOT Warns Drivers to Exercise Caution

    Dense fog is creating hazardous driving conditions across Delaware, prompting state transportation officials to issue a safety warning for motorists.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that foggy conditions with varying levels of thickness are impacting visibility throughout the First State. Officials are encouraging drivers to reduce speeds, increase following distances, and use low-beam headlights when navigating through the affected areas.

    Motorists should allow extra travel time and consider postponing non-essential trips until conditions improve. The fog is expected to create particularly challenging conditions during morning and evening commute hours.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight Along Delmarva Beaches

    Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight Along Delmarva Beaches

    Residents across the Delmarva Peninsula should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service issued a Coastal Flood Advisory affecting Delaware beaches and surrounding areas. The advisory takes effect at 8 PM tonight and runs through 2 AM Sunday morning. Forecasters expect up to one foot of water above ground level in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. Locally, Kent County, inland Sussex County, and Delaware’s beaches are under the advisory. The flooding will also impact parts of New Jersey, including Ocean, Atlantic, Cape May, and Monmouth counties. Officials warn that the most vulnerable coastal and bayside roads will likely flood first, with some partial or full road closures possible. Inland tidal waterways are also at risk. Authorities urge drivers to avoid parking in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through standing water. “The water may be deeper than you think,” weather service officials caution, noting the risk of vehicle damage and personal danger. While this is considered minor flooding, residents should stay alert for changing conditions and avoid unnecessary travel in affected coastal areas during the advisory period. The advisory expires at 2 AM Sunday morning.
  • Your Delmarva Forecast: Saturday, April 18, 2026

    Your Delmarva Forecast: Saturday, April 18, 2026

    Good morning, Delmarva! We’re looking at a pleasant but cloudy Saturday across the peninsula with temperatures climbing to a comfortable 65 degrees. Those gray skies will stick around most of the day, with a gentle east breeze keeping things feeling fresh at 5 to 10 mph. As we head into tonight, keep an eye on the sky – we’ll see our first chance for light rain showers developing, with temperatures dropping to around 55 degrees. Perfect weather for cozy indoor activities! Sunday brings a washout, folks. Rain showers will be moving through the region, so you’ll definitely want those umbrellas handy. Temperatures will be cooler too, topping out around 60 degrees. The good news? Sunday night looks much better as those showers clear out and skies turn mostly clear. We’ll see a crisp drop to 41 degrees – feeling more like early spring! So enjoy today’s mild conditions, prep for wet weather tomorrow, and get ready for a beautiful clear Sunday night. Stay dry out there, Delmarva!
  • Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight in New Castle County

    Coastal Flood Advisory: Minor Flooding Expected Tonight in New Castle County

    Residents in New Castle County, Delaware and Salem County, New Jersey should prepare for minor coastal flooding beginning tonight at 11 PM through 3 AM Sunday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory warning of up to one foot of water inundation in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The most vulnerable roads along waterways are expected to flood, with some partial or full road closures possible. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through standing water. “The water may be deeper than you think it is,” warns the Weather Service, noting that attempting to drive through floodwater puts both drivers and vehicles at risk. This type of minor tidal flooding typically affects the most vulnerable roadways first, making travel potentially hazardous during the overnight hours. Residents should plan alternate routes if they need to travel during the advisory period. The Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect until 3 AM Sunday morning. For real-time water level information and flood impact updates, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service website. Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates throughout the weekend.
  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Delmarva Beaches and Waterways

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight for Delmarva Beaches and Waterways

    Residents across the Delmarva Peninsula should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as the National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 8 PM tonight through 2 AM Sunday morning. Up to one foot of water above ground level is expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways across Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware, including the Delaware beaches. The flooding will primarily affect the most vulnerable coastal and bayside roads, with some partial or full road closures possible. “Minor tidal flooding often results in some road closures, usually on the most vulnerable roadways,” according to the National Weather Service out of Mount Holly, New Jersey. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking vehicles in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through flood waters. “The water may be deeper than you think,” weather service officials warn, noting that driving through floods puts both drivers and vehicles at risk. The advisory affects popular beach communities and inland tidal areas where residents should monitor conditions closely tonight. For the latest water level information and flood impacts for local tide gauges, residents can visit the National Water Prediction Service online. The coastal flood advisory expires at 2 AM Sunday morning.
  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect for New Castle County Tonight Through Early Sunday

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect for New Castle County Tonight Through Early Sunday

    Residents in New Castle County, Delaware and Salem County, New Jersey should prepare for minor coastal flooding tonight as tidal waters are expected to rise up to one foot above ground level in low-lying areas. The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective from 11 PM tonight through 3 AM Sunday morning. The flooding will primarily impact areas near shorelines and tidal waterways, with the most vulnerable roads likely to experience partial or full closures. “This is a minor flooding event, but it can still create hazardous driving conditions,” said meteorologists from the Mount Holly office. Roads along tidal waterways are expected to be the first affected as water levels rise. Officials are urging drivers to avoid parking in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through flooded roadways. Water depth can be deceiving, and what appears shallow may actually be deep enough to damage your vehicle or put you in danger. The Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect until 4 PM today, though the active flooding period is expected overnight. Residents can monitor current water levels and additional flood information at the National Water Prediction Service website. Stay with TV Delmarva for continuing coverage of local weather conditions.
  • Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore Through Friday

    Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore Through Friday

    Weather officials have issued a coastal flood advisory for Delaware’s coastal areas, warning residents of potential minor flooding conditions along the shoreline.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey announced the advisory Thursday morning at 2:59 AM, with the alert scheduled to remain active until 3:00 AM on Friday.

    The advisory covers coastal zones where minor flooding may occur during the warning period. Residents in low-lying areas near the coast should monitor conditions and take appropriate precautions.

    Local authorities recommend staying informed about changing conditions and avoiding driving through any flooded roadways that may develop during the advisory period.

  • Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore Areas

    Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delaware Shore Areas

    Delaware coastal communities are under a flood advisory issued by the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey.

    The weather alert went into effect at 2:59 AM on Thursday, April 18th, and will remain active until 2:00 AM on Friday, April 19th.

    Residents and visitors in coastal Delaware areas should prepare for potential flooding conditions during high tide periods and monitor local conditions closely.

    The National Weather Service routinely issues these advisories when weather patterns and tidal conditions combine to create elevated flood risks along the shoreline.

  • Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight Through Early Sunday Morning

    Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Tonight Through Early Sunday Morning

    Residents across the Delmarva Peninsula should prepare for minor coastal flooding beginning tonight at 8 PM through 2 AM Sunday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory for Delaware’s beaches, Kent County, and inland Sussex County, warning of up to one foot of water inundation in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. The flooding is expected to impact the most vulnerable coastal and bayside roads, with some partial or full road closures possible. Drivers should avoid leaving vehicles in flood-prone areas and never attempt to drive through standing water, as depths can be deceptive and lead to dangerous situations and costly vehicle damage. “Minor tidal flooding often results in road closures, particularly on the most vulnerable roadways,” officials warn. The advisory affects portions of central and southern Delaware, with flooding expected along inland tidal waterways as well as coastal areas. Residents can monitor real-time water levels and flood conditions at the National Water Prediction Service website. The Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect until 2 AM EDT Sunday morning. Stay tuned to TV Delmarva for updates on road conditions and any changes to the forecast.
  • Construction Closes Right Lane on Foulk Road Until 3:30 PM

    Construction Closes Right Lane on Foulk Road Until 3:30 PM

    Motorists traveling on Foulk Road should expect delays and plan alternate routes as construction work has forced the closure of right lanes in both directions.

    According to DelDOT, the lane restrictions affect traffic moving north and south on Foulk Road in the area between Naamans Road and Grubb Road. The construction activity has reduced traffic to fewer lanes, which may cause congestion during peak travel times.

    The department indicates that normal traffic patterns should resume after 3:30 PM this afternoon once the construction work is completed and crews clear the area.

    Drivers are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and to allow extra time for their commute while the lane restrictions remain in effect.

  • National Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delmarva Area

    National Weather Service Issues Coastal Flooding Alert for Delmarva Area

    Weather officials have issued a coastal flood advisory for the Delmarva Peninsula, warning residents of potential flooding conditions along shoreline areas.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey announced the advisory Thursday at 1:37 AM, with the alert scheduled to remain active until 2:00 AM on Friday, April 19th.

    Coastal communities should prepare for possible minor flooding during high tide cycles as weather conditions create elevated water levels along the coast.

    Residents in low-lying areas near the water are advised to monitor conditions and take appropriate precautions during the advisory period.

  • Weather Service Issues Coastal Flood Advisory for Delaware Shore

    Weather Service Issues Coastal Flood Advisory for Delaware Shore

    Weather officials have issued a coastal flood advisory for Delaware’s coastal regions, warning residents of potential flooding conditions along the shore.

    The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey announced the advisory Thursday at 1:37 AM, with the warning set to remain active until 3:00 AM on Friday, April 19th.

    The advisory alerts coastal communities to prepare for possible minor to moderate flooding during high tide cycles. Residents in low-lying areas near the coast should monitor conditions closely and take necessary precautions.

    Local emergency management officials encourage people in affected areas to stay informed about changing conditions and avoid driving through flooded roadways if water accumulates.

  • Newark Police Search for Missing 90-Year-Old Stanley Mathis

    Newark Police Search for Missing 90-Year-Old Stanley Mathis

    New Castle County police are actively searching for a 90-year-old Newark resident who vanished Sunday morning and has not returned home.

    Authorities have activated a Gold Alert for Stanley Mathis, who disappeared from the 150 block of Bear Christiana Road around 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, April 12, 2026.

    The New Castle County Division of Police reported that Mathis was anticipated to come back to his home but never arrived, prompting family members to contact law enforcement.

    Gold Alerts are issued for missing adults who are 60 years or older and believed to be in danger due to age, health conditions, mental or physical disabilities, or environmental factors.

    Anyone with information about Stanley Mathis’s whereabouts is urged to contact the New Castle County Division of Police immediately.

  • Delaware Baseball’s Bouldin Delivers Walk-Off Grand Slam Against Middle Tennessee

    Delaware Baseball’s Bouldin Delivers Walk-Off Grand Slam Against Middle Tennessee

    University of Delaware baseball got off to a thrilling start in their series against Middle Tennessee, thanks to a dramatic walk-off performance from Evan Bouldin in the ninth inning.

    Bouldin stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded and delivered a clutch grand slam that secured the victory for the Blue Hens in the opening game of the series. The dramatic home run capped off what proved to be an exciting finish on the road for Delaware.

    The four-run blast in the final inning highlighted Bouldin’s ability to perform under pressure and gave Delaware momentum heading into the remainder of the series against Middle Tennessee.

  • UMES Men’s Volleyball Stays Perfect at Home, Defeats Manhattan 3-1

    UMES Men’s Volleyball Stays Perfect at Home, Defeats Manhattan 3-1

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore men’s volleyball team continued their dominant home court performance with a decisive 3-1 victory over the Manhattan Jaspers.

    The Hawks’ triumph keeps their unblemished home record intact for the season and brings them within striking distance of postseason play. With this latest win, UMES now needs just one more victory to clinch their spot in the Northeast Conference Tournament.

    The match against the Jaspers showcased the Hawks’ strong play at their home venue, where they have yet to suffer a defeat this season. The team’s consistent performance on familiar ground has been a key factor in their successful campaign.

    UMES will look to build on this momentum as they push toward securing their tournament berth and potentially making a run in the NEC postseason.

  • Delaware State University Holds Fifth Annual Conference on Sexual Assault Prevention

    Delaware State University Holds Fifth Annual Conference on Sexual Assault Prevention

    Delaware State University recently organized its fifth annual conference dedicated to preventing sexual assault, continuing the institution’s ongoing commitment to campus safety and awareness.

    The conference represents part of Delaware State University’s broader efforts to educate students, faculty, and staff about sexual violence prevention and support resources available to the campus community.

    This marks the fifth consecutive year that the university has hosted this important educational event, demonstrating sustained institutional focus on addressing sexual assault prevention and awareness on campus.

  • Goldey-Beacom Softball Team Splits Doubleheader Against Molloy

    Goldey-Beacom Softball Team Splits Doubleheader Against Molloy

    The Goldey-Beacom Lightning softball team experienced mixed results during a doubleheader against visiting Molloy College at Jackson Athletic Complex in Wilmington.

    The Lightning dominated the opening game, securing a convincing 7-3 victory over their non-conference opponents. However, momentum shifted in the second matchup as Goldey-Beacom struggled offensively, falling 6-1 to split the day’s action.

    The doubleheader marked another chapter in the Lightning’s ongoing season as they continue competing against teams from outside their conference schedule.

  • UMES Baseball Falls to Lakers in Series Opening Game

    UMES Baseball Falls to Lakers in Series Opening Game

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball squad experienced a setback in their series opener against the Lakers, falling short in what proved to be a challenging matchup.

    While the Hawks were unable to secure a victory in the opening contest, there were some bright spots in their performance. Notably, Caldwell delivered a strong showing at the plate, managing to record multiple hits throughout the game.

    The loss puts the Hawks at a disadvantage as they look ahead to the remaining games in the series. The team will need to regroup and make adjustments as they prepare for their next opportunity to even the series against their opponents.

    With more games ahead in this series, the Hawks will have chances to bounce back and demonstrate their resilience on the diamond.

  • Route 9 Traffic Delays Continue with Flag Operations Through Early Morning

    Route 9 Traffic Delays Continue with Flag Operations Through Early Morning

    Drivers using Route 9 should plan for potential delays as flagging operations continue along a busy section of the roadway.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that intermittent flagging is taking place on Route 9 between South King Street and Burton Street, with operations scheduled to continue until 6:00 AM.

    Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time when using this corridor and to exercise caution while passing through the work zone area.

  • Traffic Backup on DE-30 Following Vehicle Accident

    Traffic Backup on DE-30 Following Vehicle Accident

    Motorists traveling on Delaware Route 30 are experiencing traffic delays this morning following a vehicle collision in the area.

    The crash has resulted in slowdowns along the roadway between Sand Hill Road and Shingle Point Road, according to Delaware Department of Transportation officials.

    Drivers are advised to expect delays in the area and consider alternate routes if possible while crews work to clear the scene.

    No additional details about the collision or any potential injuries have been released at this time.