State of Delaware Announces Office Operations for Tuesday, February 24, 2026
State of Delaware offices in Kent and Sussex Counties are expected to open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. Non-essential employees who live or work in those counties should not report until that time. Offices in New Castle County will operate on a regular schedule. Driving restrictions in Kent and Sussex Counties remain under review, with an update expected Tuesday morning.
Level 1 Driving Warning Lifted for New Castle County
(SMYRNA, Del.) – Delaware Governor Meyer has lifted the Level 1 Driving Warning in New Castle County, effective at 6:00 p.m. Motorists are strongly urged to exercise caution as roadways and intersections may still have snow in some areas. Drivers should proceed with caution when travelling over bridges that tend to freeze. Kent and Sussex […]
Kent and Sussex County Downgraded to Level 2 Driving Restriction, New Castle County Remains at Level 1 Driving Warning
Kent and Sussex County Level 3 Driving Ban Downgraded to Level 2 Driving Restriction, New Castle County Remains at Level 1 Driving Warning Snowstorm Recovery Efforts Continue Statewide (SMYRNA, Del.) – Kent and Sussex County Level 3 Driving Ban downgraded to Level 2 Driving Restriction. Level 2 Driving Restriction – No person may operate […]
Driving Restrictions Update: New Castle County Downgraded to Level 1, Kent and Sussex Counties Remaining at Level 3
(SMYRNA, Del.) – The following changes to driving restrictions in the State of Delaware have been announced and took effect at 11:00 a.m.: • New Castle County downgraded to Level 1 Driving Warning – Avoid traveling on roadways, unless there is a significant safety, health, or business reason to do so. All motorists are urged […]
Level 3 Driving Ban for Kent County, Level 2 Driving Restriction for New Castle County to remain in effect
(SMYRNA, Del.) – The level 3 Driving Ban is still in effect for Kent County. New Castle County will remain in a level 2 Driving Restriction until further notice due to current road conditions. These state-mandates will remain in place to keep emergency responders and other essential motorists safe by minimizing nonessential travel during severe […]
