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Delaware Gets Ready For Latest Round Of Snow

NEWARK, Del., (CBS) -- Crews from the Delaware Department of Transportation prepared to work through the night as snow arrives late in Delaware.

With hundreds of crews spread across the state, their mission -- stay ahead of Mother Nature.

"We get all the trucks loaded, we bring guys in early, as soon as it starts, we're ready to go," Jim Sullivan of DelDOT said.

In New Castle and Kent Counties, the full staff returned to work at 8 p.m. This is about 170 people per county.

In Sussex County, 30 people are remaining at work this evening, monitoring the roads, and the rest of the staff has been told to expect to be called back to work sometime after 8 p.m.

"It's a lot easier for us to do our jobs with no traffic on the road," Christopher Haas of DelDOT said.

Lucky for him this latest storm is hitting Delaware in the overnight hours, and officials say drivers will be working throughout the night and into the morning hours, this to ensure that the morning commuters get to their destination safely.

Weather Stations:

View real-time weather conditions from our 18 weather stations.

These automated stations measure everything from air temperature, to wind chill, to surface and subsurface temperatures.

http://www.deldot.gov/traffic/map.ejs?tab=Weather

Snowfall amounts:

DelDOT has 18 sensors that automatically measure snow. The snowfall totals are updated hourly during snow events.

Here is a link to the page, listing all of the sensors: http://www.deldot.gov/public.ejs?command=PublicSnowfallAccumulation

Traffic Cameras:

View real-time road conditions by viewing any of the more than 130 live traffic cameras from throughout Delaware.

New Castle County: http://www.deldot.gov/public.ejs?command=PublicCameraDisplay&county=1

Kent County: http://www.deldot.gov/public.ejs?command=PublicCameraDisplay&county=2

Sussex County: http://www.deldot.gov/public.ejs?command=PublicCameraDisplay&county=3

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