The following is a list of tropical cyclones that affected the U.S. state of Delaware.
Since reliable records began, no tropical cyclone has struck the state while maintaining hurricane intensity, and only two storms since 1851 caused hurricane-force winds in the state.
[1] The state often experiences the direct effects of landfalling North Atlantic tropical cyclones and from the remnants of some Pacific storms, such as rainfall or strong winds, as well as the effects of storms that remain offshore, such as rip currents or heavy surf.
Since 1749, 108 tropical cyclones, including some that became extratropical, have affected the state.
Most have occurred in September, which coincides with the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season.