A pleasant stretch of late-summer weather continues today, but beachgoers are being warned of dangerous conditions in the surf with a high risk of rip currents.
High pressure will bring cooler temperatures, clear skies, and dry, comfortable weather from late Friday evening through late Saturday evening in Sussex County, Delaware.
After early Friday showers, Sussex County will experience cooler, breezy conditions before transitioning into a dry and comfortable weekend.
Heavy Rain, Flash Flood Threat Thursday, Breezy and Cooler Friday for Sussex County
We're seeing one last day of hot and humid weather for Delmarva. A flood threat this evening, followed by much cooler air into the weekend.
From early Tuesday through early Thursday, Delmarva faces hot, humid conditions and air quality concerns as Code Orange alerts impact sensitive groups.
Tuesday’s forecast calls for oppressive heat and humidity across Delmarva, with a Code Orange air quality alert in effect for Sussex County.
The Delmarva peninsula continues to see decent weather, with near normal temperatures this afternoon with increasing humidity levels. Hot and humid weather is expected Friday, with feels like temperatures in the triple digits.
The calm and pleasant stretch of summer weather continues through Wednesday, thanks to a persistent high pressure system centered over the northeastern United States.
Sussex County will enjoy fair skies, low humidity, and gradually warming temperatures from early Tuesday through early Thursday as high pressure remains in control.