Sure, we all are probably ready for warmer weather and sunshine, and we’re ready to go hunt down that stinking groundhog from Pennsylvania and give him a piece of our mind. But when it snows in Delaware, even on the cusp of spring, it sure makes our state even more beautiful.
- The red bricks of the University of Delaware buildings pop against the white of all that snow.
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- We just can’t get enough of scenic shots of the University of Delaware in the snow.
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- The Brandywine River looks beautiful in the warm glow of sunshine after a fresh snowfall.
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- The typically jagged rocks of the Brandywine look like soft pillows covered in snow.
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- I bet the view from the train atop this bridge over the Brandywine was breathtaking.
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- Over the river and through the woods in northern Delaware.
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- The Newark Reservoir is always beautiful, but this shot in the snow is a stunner.
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- The tower at Cape Henlopen stands tall above the snow covered dunes.
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- The point at Cape Henlopen State Park on a snowy horizon.
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- White snow blankets the sand at Lewes Beach.
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Preparing for takeoff at Dover Air Force Base.
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- Airplanes at Dover Air Force Base grounded due to the snow.
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- All looks quiet at the Smyrna Fire House and Painted Stave Distilling as the snow falls.
K. O’Connell
- A heavy blanket of snow covers this back road in Sussex County.
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- Legislative Mall and the Green in Dover looks so still and silent covered in snow.
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Gorgeous! If you have any great pictures of Delaware looking fabulous in the snow, feel free to share them on our Facebook page.
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