
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has officially designated March 9-13, 2026 as Severe Weather Awareness Week, aimed at boosting emergency preparedness and protecting public safety throughout the First State.
The weeklong initiative will feature collaborative efforts between state agencies and community organizations to educate residents about severe weather safety through digital outreach programs.
A key highlight of the awareness week will be a panel discussion titled “Then & Now: Navigating Delaware’s Evolving Severe Weather Landscape,” scheduled for March 10 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
The proclamation comes as part of ongoing efforts to help Delaware residents better prepare for and respond to severe weather events that can impact communities across the state.







