A moderating trend with temperatures above freezing is expected this week.
The powerful ocean storm continues to move away from the east coast with diminishing impacts.
The main effects from the powerful off shore storm will be the wind, dangerous wind chills, and minor tidal flooding.
It's a chilly Black Friday for shoppers, with even colder air building in tonight, into the weekend, and into next wee
hoppers across Delmarva should bundle up for Black Friday as brisk, partly cloudy conditions dominate, with highs around 50 degrees. Despite minor rainfall, Georgetown remains in a severe drought with an 8.5-inch yearly rainfall deficit. The weekend ushers in the coldest air of the season, with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s and lows in the 20s. Long-range forecasts suggest little precipitation but the possibility of light snow by midweek.
Delmarva transitions to a quieter weather pattern Thanksgiving night as a low-pressure system departs, giving way to brisk northwest winds and clearing skies. While some rain earlier in the day brought much-needed moisture, drought conditions persist across the region. A reinforcing cold front late Friday will usher in the coldest air of the season, with temperatures dipping into the 20s and highs near 40 through the weekend. Dry, chilly conditions dominate early next week, as a clipper system approaches.
