Weather predictions can change, but there are currently no indications of a big snow storm heading towards Delaware. It's always best to stay updated by checking local weather forecasts closer to the anticipated time of the storm.
The city of Manchester enjoys snow from as early as October and as late as March. This will vary year toyear and in some cases, the years snow will be lighter than others.
Philadelphia received approximately 44.5 inches of snow during the winter of 2010-2011.
It snows frequently in March, especially early.
Sunday 06/03/2011 - it may do, winter is not over in march!!
Brittany Snow was born on March 9, 1986
It's about 15 inches.
The last reported unemployment rate (March 2012) for the State of Delaware was 6.9%.
William Cannon (born March 15, 1809 in Bridgeville, Delaware; died March 1, 1865 in Bridgeville, Delaware) succeeded William Burton as the fortieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1863 and his death. Following the end of Cannon's term as Governor of Delaware, Gove Saulsbury (born May 29, 1815 in Kent County, Delaware; died July 31, 1881 in Dover, Delaware) became the forty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between March 1, 1865 and January 17, 1871.
In the US, it's not completely uncommon but it's not very likely to snow in March.
march 25
William Cannon (born March 15, 1809 in Bridgeville, Delaware; died March 1, 1865 in Bridgeville, Delaware) succeeded William Burton as the fortieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1863 and his death, including the whole of 1864.
March 20th
Hi, yeah, from dec-march it could snow
William D. Denney (born March 31, 1873 in Dover, Delaware; died November 21, 1953 in Elsmere, Delaware) succeeded John G. Townsend, Jr as the fifty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1921 and January 20, 1925. Following the end of Denney's term as Governor of Delaware, Robert P. Robinson (born March 28, 1869 in Wilmington, Delaware; died March 4, 1939 in Wilmington, Delaware) became the fifty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1925 and January 15, 1929.
Robert P. Robinson (born March 28, 1869 in Wilmington, Delaware; died March 4, 1939 in Wilmington, Delaware) succeeded William D. Denney as the fifty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1925 and January 15, 1929. Following the end of Robinson's term as Governor of Delaware, C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) became the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937.
From November to March.