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Wilmington Braces for Blizzard as Snow Begins to Fall
Downtown Wilmington sees first flakes as Delaware prepares for major winter storm.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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As the East Coast braces for a major blizzard, downtown Wilmington, Delaware is already seeing the first snowfall on February 22, 2026. Residents and businesses are preparing for the expected heavy snow and high winds that are forecast to impact the region over the next several days.
Why it matters
Blizzards can cause widespread power outages, transportation disruptions, and dangerous conditions for residents. This storm is expected to be one of the most severe winter weather events to hit the Wilmington area in recent memory, underscoring the need for proper preparation and emergency response.
The details
Videos and images from around downtown Wilmington show the initial snowfall accumulating on streets, sidewalks, and buildings as the blizzard begins. Local officials have already issued weather advisories and urged residents to stay off the roads if possible as the storm intensifies.
- The first snowflakes began falling in Wilmington around 11:30 PM on February 22, 2026.
The players
Wilmington
The largest city in the state of Delaware, located on the Christina River.
What’s next
Weather forecasters expect the blizzard to continue through February 24th, with the potential for over a foot of snow and wind gusts up to 50 mph. Local and state officials will be monitoring conditions closely and providing updates to residents on emergency preparedness and response efforts.
The takeaway
This blizzard serves as a stark reminder of the power of winter storms and the importance of Wilmington and Delaware residents being prepared with supplies, emergency plans, and caution when venturing out during severe weather.
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