
This iteration of snow clung to cars, trees and whatever else it landed on, making for very photogenic scenes throughout the Cape Region. BY NICK ROTH

Cape Henlopen School District students didn't miss school from the most recent storm but did have a two-hour delay. BY RON MACARTHUR

A colorful house on Kings Highway in Lewes provides contrast for the snow covering the yard and walkway. BY RON MACARTHUR
From three to six inches of snow fell over the Cape Region during a rare spring snowstorm. Snow started to fall during the evening of March 25 and didn't end until the early morning hours of March 26.
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