After the snowfall in classic coastal style, the front moved on and a sliver of light came through the clouds illuminating the area in a golden glow.

In a mix of the seasons, snow falls on trees covered with autumn leaves at their colorful peak along New Road near Lewes. Thanks to a nearly 30-degree temperature drop, rain turned to snow early Tuesday afternoon. The temperature dipped below freezing Nov. 13. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

It’s not a good day to take a walk or bike ride on the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Rain and snow collect on vines and netting at Nassau Valley Vineyard near Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

The early-morning sun catches ice crystals formed on the grass in front of Shell We Bounce along Route 9 near Lewes. Water from the irrigation system quickly froze Nov. 13. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

A branch from a palm tree is covered in ice from the Shell We Bounce irrigation system. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Neither rain nor sleet nor snow will keep people from the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail. DENY HOWETH PHOTO

As the sun slips down the horizon, a break in storm clouds offers a glowing sunset. DENY HOWETH PHOTO