A winter storm Feb. 22 has already dumped a few inches of snow on locations in the Cape Region. The snow is expected to continue through the night.
Many businesses are closing early. Cape Henlopen School District has canceled school for Monday, Feb. 23.

No shovel, no problem for Tim Gregg, who made his own to clean off the parking lot of his business in Rehoboth Beach Feb. 22. BILL SHULL PHOTO

Snow and shorts do mix for some people. The snow was coming down fast, keeping people in Rehoboth Beach busy clearing off their cars. BILL SHULL PHOTO

This group from the Poconos in Pennsylvania said they’re used to snow, but that it’s different at the beach. Shown (l-r) are Erica Howanitz, Michael Sciabica, Michelle Sciabica and Isabella Sciaabica. Isabella is a bride-to-be and is here to pick out a wedding dress. BILL SHULL PHOTO

Driving on Hebron Road in Rehoboth Beach was slick Feb. 22, as streets quickly became snow-covered. BILL SHULL PHOTO

Rehoboth Beach crews put down salt on Rehoboth Avenue, trying to keep up with the steady snow. BILL SHULL PHOTO

A quick stop to see snow on the beach didn’t even require a jacket for these people. BILL SHULL PHOTO
Soon enough there will be nonstop traffic heading south to the area’s beaches on the Route 16 overpass. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
Instead of bringing carts to cars, these folks have someone go get the car for them. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO




















































