The Cape Region woke up to a nice, thick blanket of snow Jan. 29.
The National Weather Service is calling for the snow to end sometime around 2 p.m., but the blizzard warning is in effect until 4 p.m. because of strong winds associated with the storm.
While Cape Gazette photographers were busy covering the storm, readers submitted their photos from the snow day. See the full gallery at capegazette.com/article/send-us-your-snow-photos/234206.

DelDOT crews continue to plow late Jan. 29, in an effort to keep drifting snow off Route 1 between Lewes and Rehoboth Beach. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Piles of snow like this one on Rehoboth Avenue in front of Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co. will probably be around for days. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Icicles form on awnings of stores on Rehoboth Avenue as the temperature dips below 20 degrees late Jan. 29. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

This snow scene along Maryland Avenue in Rehoboth Beach is typical of what all side streets look like in Cape Region towns and cities. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

It’s going to take a lot of shoveling to clear the sidewalks on Rehoboth Avenue following the storm. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Rick Grier-Reynolds, wearing his Pennsylvania tuxedo, helps neighbors by shoveling snow on Second Street in Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Alyssa Pepper watches as husband Fred Pepper runs the snow blower in Milton. The couple owns Pepper Greenhouses and were on their way to go check them out. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO

Savannah Road, looking from the Lewes canal bridge, is clear but void of any traffic with a driving restriction in place. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Not many motorists are venturing out on Route 1 Jan. 29, with drifting snow covering the roadway. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

John Downing says you have to pace yourself when shoveling this much snow. He is piling up snow from the sidewalk on Second Street in downtown Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

DelDOT snow crews have been busy plowing snow throughout the area. Snow totals could exceed 12 inches in some areas of the Cape Region. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Visibility is limited as blowing snow obscures the view of the Lightship Overalls in Lewes Canalfront Park. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Snow clings to everything, including this historic building on Pilottown Road in Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

You can barely see the Lewes Lions Club beach shack with blowing snow crossing the parking lot. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

It’s a winter wonderland at the Selby Hitchens House along Kings Highway in Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Lewes Cottage on Kings Highway, Lewes, has a drifting overhang of snow on the porch. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Snow blowers are needed to break through the thick snow blanketing the Cape Region. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Mr. P’s Pizza in Lewes has drifts forming along the front the building thanks to blowing snow. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

This couple ventures out to brave the elements as they walk along Savannah Road, Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

A small tractor adds to a large pile of snow from the parking lot of Aspira Health along Route 1 near Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

No work today. Heavy machinery at a work site along Savannah Road in Lewes is plastered with snow. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

The plants are frozen and icicles are forming on the Agave awning in downtown Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Snow piled on this deck railing in Lewes shows that about 12 inches fell during the storm. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Armed with a snow blower, Mike Curry helps his neighbors in Covey Creek in Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

The Rehoboth Beach Post Office provides for a winter scene along Rehoboth Avenue. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Snow clings to the Dolle’s shop, as well as the newspaper boxes, along Rehoboth Avenue. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

It’s not a great beach day, but it’s worth the trip to see snow on Rehoboth Beach. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk is covered with about 8 to 10 inches of snow in some places. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO