Delmarva will wrap up February with above-average temperatures as highs climb into the 50s on Monday and push into the lower 60s on Tuesday. High pressure dominates early in the week, but expect a gradual increase in clouds and winds late Monday, a weak cold front on Tuesday, and a stronger cold front on Thursday that brings rain chances. Weekend conditions will be variable, with a rebound in temperatures Saturday before cooling down by Sunday.

A sunny and breezy day kicks off the weekend across Delmarva, with temperatures slightly above normal for mid-November. However, brisk winds and high astronomical tides, aided by the full moon, will maintain minor coastal flooding concerns through the weekend. Overnight lows Saturday will drop near freezing inland, with warming temperatures expected Sunday into Monday. A weak cold front on Sunday night brings minimal impact, and above-average temperatures continue into early next week.

Delmarva will enjoy clear skies tonight as high pressure builds into the region, but brisk northwest winds and above-average temperatures will mark Saturday. Coastal flooding remains a concern along the Delaware coast through Saturday morning. Dry conditions, low humidity, and gusty winds will elevate fire risks in Delaware Saturday despite no Red Flag Warnings being issued. Looking ahead, a weak cold front will pass late Sunday into Monday without precipitation, while warmer temperatures and potential precipitation may arrive midweek with a stronger storm system.