Potential Winter Storm and Dangerous Cold Coming to Rehoboth Beach
January 22, 2026
Contact: Brooke Thaler, Communications Department, 302-227-6181, ext. 522
With the forecast of the possibility of a snow event and dangerously cold temperatures this
weekend and early next week, there are few things business and homeowners, and
residents can do to prepare. Please keep the following in mind:
- The City will send out a Beacon Alert notifying people of dangerous conditions (to
subscribe: text REHOBCH to 888777), however, if you would like more detailed
updates and reports on what’s happening before, during, and after the storm,
please subscribe to Beyond the Beach newsletter updates. - If the storm does move in, avoid parking vehicles on streets to allow city crews to
clear roads more effectively. This especially pertains to Rehoboth Avenue. - If a snow emergency is declared by the city manager, parking is restricted on both sides
and the full length of Rehoboth Avenue, Bayard Avenue, and State Road. Be
prepared to move vehicles on those streets if necessary, as towing will be enforced if cars cannot be moved. - Clearing sidewalks is the responsibility of individual residential and
commercial property owners. The City is not responsible for shoveling
sidewalks. - If you are out of town or not residing in your home during the winter, and your home
is not already winterized, please have someone: shovel your sidewalks, and look for
ways to avoid freezing pipes. If you are able help a neighbor out, please do so. - Please resist the temptation to oversalt your sidewalks. Using too much salt can
cause major damage to your driveway and lawn once the snow melts – not to
mention it’s hard on our pets. Please plan to sweep up the salt after the snow melts.
Any city office closures and impacts to city services will also be posted to the city’s
website and on the City of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Facebook/Instagram.
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