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SUSSEX COUNTY, Del. -- Another wintery mix is targeting Delmarva. DelDot crews were out and about on Wednesday, doing their best to get a head start on Mother Nature.
With Monday's winter storm in the rearview mirror, cold temperatures in Sussex County are keeping around the aftermath a little bit longer.
While the snow portion of Monday's winter storm is over, the bitter cold has settled in over many towns across Delmarva. Some neighbors WBOC spoke with in Laurel Tuesday were working to return to their typical, daily routines.
While many chose to stay inside during Monday's wintry weather, others were braving the cold, either by choice or out of necessity.
All DART bus services in Kent and Sussex counties are suspended Monday, according to DelDOT. These include intercounty services and paratransit, with the exception of dialysis trips to open facilities.
As of 3 p.m. Sunday, TidalHealth has announced multiple closings and appointment cancellations due to impending winter weather.
As people prepare for a snowstorm to possibly blanket Dorchester County, residents were seen flocking to stores and gas pumps to brace for the impending winter weather. The mid-shore region is expected to experience the highest accumulation Monday.
The City of Cambridge announced its Department of Public Services will offer debris collection to help clear neighbors' yards after last night's storm.
Governor Larry Hogan announced the activation of emergency response operations ahead of a winter storm.