Cape Region residents woke up to a snow-covered landscape Jan. 6.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning that lasts until 7 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 7. The warning is calling for up to 12 inches of snow.
This may be the first snow of 2025, but it’s likely not the last. The NWS is also calling for more snow this weekend.
A workman removes heavy snow from the canopy lining the Villages of Five Points shopping center. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
In case anyone was thinking about swimming today, there aren’t any lifeguards working in Dewey. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
The roads are covered in snow because it’s coming down fast, but DelDOT crews are out on Route 1 doing their best to keep the roads clear. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
There’s no way the shark at The Starboard in Dewey Beach likes being covered in snow. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
Rehoboth Beach is pretty much the only municipality conducting meetings Jan. 6, as if nothing was coming down outside. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
Someone parked along Route 9 near Lewes is going spend a lot of time of digging their car out. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Digging out. Plows move snow on Dove Drive and the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail following Monday’s snowstorm. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
State snowplows have damaged dozens of mailboxes along Route 9 between Lewes and Georgetown. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Rehoboth Beach Commissioner Suzanne Goode walks from her house to the commissioner meeting. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
There weren’t too many people out and about in Rehoboth Beach, but this woman was taking photos while the guy held an umbrella for her. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
Today is Jan. 6, which means Congress is expected confirm the results of the election for President-elect Donald Trump. There’s not much stirring at President Joe Biden’s house in North Shores. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO

Darby Fleming, foreground, Mary Fleming and their dog Cindy were out for a walk on Kings Highway in Lewes. They said Cindy was very excited for a snow day.
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As long as there is Wawa coffee, people can survive walking in any storm. This man was at the Tanger Outlets in Rehoboth Beach. BILL SHULL PHOTO

Plows started early at the Midway shopping center, although most businesses were closed during the storm.
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Neighbors on Kings Highway brought out their shovels early to try and keep up with the steady snow. BILL SHULL PHOTO

The last remnants of Christmas still on display on the caboose along the Lewes-Georgetown Trail. BILL SHULL PHOTO

Frank and Ellen Incontrera of Lewes took a walk on Lewes Beach to check out the ice forming along the shoreline.
BILL SHULL PHOTO
Several inches of snow weigh down the branches of the Christmas tree at Fifer’s in Dewey Beach. SUBMITTED PHOTO