The Cape Region got a second round of snow this week Jan. 7. Even in the snow, the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk is nice place for a walk. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
January 7, 2022
Cape Region residents woke up Jan. 7 to snow on the streets for the second time this year.
However, unlike snowfall Jan. 3, the amounts were only a few inches.
One of the iconic World War II towers provides the backdrop for a winter wonderland scene in Cape Henlopen State Park following a Jan. 7 snowfall. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
The footbridge across the western finger of Silver Lake leading to the new Rehoboth Beach Elementary School has seen some traffic. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
Rehoboth Beach staff is out plowing the streets. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
DelDOT snowplows, like this one on Savannah Road in Lewes early Jan. 7, were back in action clearing off area roads. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
The storm rolled in quickly Thursday night and by early Friday morning, this line of clouds marked its exit. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
King Neptune has to be cold. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
They don’t look like much now, but these are the parts for the new playground at Lake Gerar in Rehoboth. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
The Fort Miles barracks in Cape Henlopen State Park are covered with a fresh coat of snow from a brief Jan. 7 storm. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Snow clings to trees and shrubs in front of the Delaware river pilots tower in Cape Henlopen State Park. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Crews were working early Jan. 7 to clear roads and parking lots in Cape Henlopen State Park. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Winter has arrived – there is no doubt about it. A brisk wind whips up waves in Delaware Bay near the Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse with snow-covered dunes in the background. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
With snow on the ground and ominous clouds in the background, it’s not a good day to visit Lewes Beach. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
One of the hidden World War II bunkers at Fort Miles in Lewes is covered with snow. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Wind-blown snow is still causing some problems on back roads. NICK ROTH PHOTO
Snowplows are out to ensure roads are safe. NICK ROTH PHOTO