Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, can expect a mild but breezy Friday evening with showers and a slight chance of thunder before drier, cooler conditions return Saturday.
Sussex County, Del., will turn milder and breezier Friday, with gusty afternoon winds followed by light showers Friday night into early Saturday.
Sussex County, Del., will stay quiet late Thursday before milder air and gusty winds arrive Friday afternoon, ahead of light showers Friday night.
Sussex County is expected to stay mainly dry from early Thursday morning through Friday morning as temperatures begin to warm.
A warming trend begins in Sussex County late Wednesday and continues through late Thursday with mainly dry conditions.
Sussex County is forecast to stay cold and mainly dry from early Wednesday morning through early Thursday morning as the National Weather Service continues to cite a preliminary EF1 tornado near Ridgely, Md., from Monday night’s storms.
Sussex County is expected to stay cold and mostly dry from late Tuesday evening through late Wednesday evening, while the National Weather Service has preliminarily confirmed an EF1 tornado near Ridgely, Md., with peak winds of 100 mph.
Sunday will turn a bit cloudier, but conditions remain pleasant with highs in the 50s and low 60s, and breezy conditions continue.
Winds continue to diminish this evening and overnight. Skies partially clear with lows in the 30s by morning.
For the rest of Saturday afternoon and evening skies remain mostly cloudy skies with diminishing winds and temperatures in the 50s.
