Mother nature was in full force on Sunday after the snowfall covered most of the area, eventually changing over to a sleet and rain mixture throughout the day. Road conditions and conditions over the dunes varied throughout towns along the coast.Â
All surf fishing drive-on crossings at Cape Henlopen State Park will close at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, due to high surf and deteriorating beach conditions, according to park officials.
After a damp and gusty start Friday evening, beach communities along the Sussex County coast can expect mostly sunny and dry weather through early Sunday morning, with a breezy but comfortable weekend ahead.
Sussex County beach towns will enjoy clear skies and mild temperatures from late Monday through Tuesday evening as high pressure settles in. Winds will diminish, with daytime highs reaching the low to mid-60s before a cold front approaches midweek.
Residents of Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, can expect a mix of weather conditions from Thursday through early Saturday morning. The period will begin with mild temperatures and potential showers, transitioning to cooler, breezy conditions, and concluding with a return to milder weather.
Heat advisories are in effect for Delmarva, with thunderstorms bringing the threat of heavy rain and isolated severe weather this afternoon and evening.
Delmarva is set to experience hot and stormy conditions this weekend, with an Excessive Heat Watch in effect for Sussex County and Sussex County beaches.
Sussex County coastal towns can expect tranquil early mornings midweek with clear skies, mild temperatures, and gentle breezes, making it perfect for enjoying outdoor activities.
Intensifying heat and increasing temperatures will challenge high-temperature records, prompting a Heat Advisory for Delmarva and the potential for more excessive heat warnings through the week.
Delmarva residents can look forward to a refreshing weekend with cooler temperatures, decreasing dew points, and abundant sunshine.
