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Sofia Thomas, 13, of Newark slides down the hill at Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the cold as snow continues to fall in the area.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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People gather at the hill of Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the cold as snow continues to fall in the area.
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People gather at the hill of Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the cold as snow continues to fall in the area.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Ember St. Amand, 7, of New Castle pulls her sleigh back up the hill through the windy snow at Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Purusha Rivera and her 4-year-old son Knox Thomas of Newark slides down the hill at Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the snow.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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People gather at the hill of Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the cold as snow continues to fall in the area.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Ember St. Amand, 7, of New Castle slides down the hill through the windy snow at Pike Creek Bible Church.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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James Voegele, church member at Pike Creek Bible Church, clears the snow from the parking lot as snow continues to fall in the area.
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A DELDOT truck plows through the road on Polly Drummond Hill Road as snow continues to fall in the area.
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A pedestrian walks along Polly Drummond Hill Road in Pike Creek as snow continues to fall in the area.
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A biker rolls along Polly Drummond Hill Road in Pike Creek as snow continues to fall in the area.
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James Voegele, church member at Pike Creek Bible Church, clears the snow from the drive way and parking lot as snow continues to fall in the area.
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Brandie Hicken, 23, of Wilmington arrives at Pike Creek Bible Church along Polly Drummond Hill Road for some downhill sleighing.
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Brandie Hicken, 23, of Wilmington and her friends arrives at Pike Creek Bible Church along Polly Drummond Hill Road for some downhill sleighing.
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People gather at the hill of Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the cold as snow continues to fall in the area.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Doug St. Amand of New Castle slides down the hill through the windy snow at Pike Creek Bible Church.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Doug St. Amand of New Castle pulls his sleigh back up the hill at Pike Creek Bible Church.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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People gather at the hill of Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the cold as snow continues to fall in the area.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Brenda Blackburn and her brother Jerry clear their sidewalk in Hockessin as snow continues to fall.
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Snow beings to fall in Hockessin along Valley Road where some residents are already clearing their car of all the snow. The fourth nor'easter hits the area Wednesday where snowfall amounts in New Castle County could see 12-18 inches, Kent County could see 6-8 inches and Sussex County may see 4-6 inches.
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Snow beings to fall in Hockessin along Valley Road where some residents are already clearing their car of all the snow. The fourth nor'easter hits the area Wednesday where snowfall amounts in New Castle County could see 12-18 inches, Kent County could see 6-8 inches and Sussex County may see 4-6 inches.
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A pedestrian walks along North East Front Street in Milford as snow falls.
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Teddy Thompson, a employee with Straight Line Striping, shovels snow from a sidewalk along South State Street in Dover.
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View of Loockerman Street in Dover as snow begins to fall.
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View of Legislative Hall as snow falls in Dover.
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Snow covered bushes along Route 1 in Dover.
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Snow covered tree branches in downtown Dover.
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Snow begins to accumulate on the replica of the Liberty Bell in Dover.
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Brady Stambaude sleds down the hill at Glasgow Park Wednesday.
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Families play in the snow at Glasgow Park in Glasgow Wednesday.
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Kaitlyn Stambaude falls off her sled while going down the hill at Glasgow Park.
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Snow blankets Glasgow Park in Glasgow Wednesday.
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Matthew Wright sleds down the hill at Glasgow Park Wednesday.
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Snow blankets Glasgow Park in Glasgow Wednesday.
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Brady Stambaude climbs back up the hill to go sledding at Glasgow Park Wednesday.
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Snow blankets Glasgow Park in Glasgow Wednesday.
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Shaun Wright wipes snow off of Matthew Wright while playing in the snow at Glasgow Park Wednesday.
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Snow blankets Glasgow Park in Glasgow Wednesday.
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Andrew Mullan falls of his sled while going down the hill at Glasgow Park Wednesday.
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Snow blankets Glasgow Park in Glasgow Wednesday.
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Tim Stambaude sleds with his family at Glasgow Park Wednesday.
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Snow blankets Glasgow Park in Glasgow Wednesday.
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Delaware national guardsmen prepare their Humvees to help with snowstorm efforts.
John J. Jankowski Jr./Special to the News Journal

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Steve Chilcote chips ice off his windshield on Lincoln Street in Trolley Square on Wednesday morning.
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Cars along W. 13th Street in Wilmington got a coating of ice from Wednesday mornings nor'easter.
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Chipped off ice from a vehicles windshield Wednesday morning as a nor'easter passes through the state.
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A woman clears frozen ice off the steps of University Media Services building on the UD campus.
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A Newark city crew spreads salt on the sidewalks along E. Delaware Avenue.
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All classes at the University of Delaware have been canceled. The fourth nor'easter is forecast to drop snow totals in New Castle County around 12-18 inches, Kent County could see 6-8 inches and Sussex County may see 4-6 inches.
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The city of Newark is asking all residents to not park along Main Street as they will be towing any parked cars so that city crews can clear the roads from the coming snow storm. The fourth nor'easter hits the area Wednesday where snowfall amounts in New Castle County could see 12-18 inches, Kent County could see 6-8 inches and Sussex County may see 4-6 inches.
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Motorist along Pennsylvania Avenue in Wilmington woke up to wet roads Wednesday morning with litte precipitation from the nor'easter passing through the state.
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Motorist move along wet road on Lancaster Avenue in Wilmington Wednesday morning with litte precipitation from the nor'easter passing through the state.
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Tuesday night's wintry mix left cars in Wilmington covered in ice. A significant amount of snowfall is expected on Wednesday
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Wednesday mornings nor'easter covered trees in Trolley Square.
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Daffodils got a coating of ice from Wednesday nor'easter.
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A pedestrian bundles up while walking along Lancaster Pike during Wednesday mornings nor'easter.
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Lucy Conaty scraps ice off the windows of her car along Gilpin Avenue Wednesday morning so she could go see her parents that are both ill.
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A DelDot salt and plow truck positioned at the Milford Slaughter Beach exit as snow starts to fall.
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Snow beings to fall in Hockessin along Valley Road where some residents are already clearing their car of all the snow. The fourth nor'easter hits the area Wednesday where snowfall amounts in New Castle County could see 12-18 inches, Kent County could see 6-8 inches and Sussex County may see 4-6 inches.
Suchat Pederson, The News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Snow beings to fall in Hockessin along Valley Road where some residents are already clearing their car of all the snow. The fourth nor'easter hits the area Wednesday where snowfall amounts in New Castle County could see 12-18 inches, Kent County could see 6-8 inches and Sussex County may see 4-6 inches.
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Traffic moves along wet sleet covered I-95 as Wednesday mornings nor'easter passes through the state.
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A Del DOT plough truck salts the southbound lanes of I-95 in Wilmington on Wednesday morning.
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Dawn Smith walks her dog Maui across the Augustine Cutt Off Bridge in the as snow begins to fall from a passing nor'easter.
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Snow and Ice cover trees and plants on West 6th Street in Wilmington.
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Blooms are covered in snow on West 9th Street from the recent ice and snow storm Wednesday in Wilmington.
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Icicles hang off of leaves on Broom Street during the snow storm in Wilmington on Wednesday.
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Blooms are covered in snow on West 9th Street from the recent ice and snow storm Wednesday in Wilmington.
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A man plays with his dog as it hangs by its mouth on a tree branch in Tilton Park Wednesday afternoon.
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Anthony Natoli climbs on the playground equipment in Tilton park in Wilmington on Wednesday.
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Ice and snow cover holiday lights on West 7th Street in Wilmington on Wednesday.
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Ice covers the window of a vehicle in Wilmington on Wednesday.
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Dominick Natoli enjoys a snowy slide at on the playground at Tilton Park in Wilmington Wednesday afternoon.
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Icicles hang off a street sign on North Franklin Street in Wilmington on Wednesday.
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Sofia Thomas, 13, of Newark slides down the hill at Pike Creek Bible Church in Pike Creek for some fun in the cold as snow continues to fall in the area.