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Low clouds and patchy fog linger late Friday as small-craft conditions continue offshore, then Saturday turns calmer and milder — a short window to get ready for a wintry, windy system set to arrive Sunday into Monday.

A powerful storm system will bring heavy rain, strong winds, and the potential for isolated severe weather to parts of Delmarva this weekend. Rain arrives Saturday afternoon, with temperatures rising overnight into the 60s by Sunday morning. A strong cold front will bring another round of heavy rain and possible thunderstorms Sunday afternoon, with wind gusts up to 60 mph. A sharp drop in temperatures follows, with wind chills in the teens Monday morning. Arctic air will settle in for much of next week ahead of a possible coastal storm Wednesday into Thursday, which could bring accumulating snow to the region.

Delmarva will see a dry but breezy Super Bowl Sunday, with highs reaching the mid to upper 40s. A period of calmer weather follows Monday before a series of storm systems bring accumulating snow and mixed precipitation to the region midweek. High pressure will return to close out the week.