High pressure moving in from the north will push Hurricane Humberto and Imelda out to sea, bringing sunny skies and seasonable temperatures to Delmarva. Coastal winds and dangerous rip currents, however, remain a concern through the week.
Sunday brings warm, humid conditions with rip current dangers along the coast. A cold front early in the week will usher in cooler, drier air, bringing a September-like feel as Labor Day weekend approaches.
Friday will bring a mix of sun and clouds to the region with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s, but a high risk of rip currents will persist along the Delaware Beaches through Ocean City and Assateague Island. The dangerous surf, driven by onshore flow and a distant storm, is expected to continue into the weekend. High pressure will keep the area mainly dry and mild through Sunday, with lighter winds and slightly warmer temperatures Saturday. Sunday will be sunny and seasonable before heat and humidity build early next week, with widespread 90s and a chance for storms by midweek.
Delmarva will enjoy a stretch of pleasant weather beginning Thursday night, with partly cloudy skies and comfortable lows ranging from the low to mid 60s inland to the upper 60s along the coast. Friday brings a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s, but a high risk of rip currents remains in effect along the Delaware and Maryland beaches, including Ocean City and Assateague Island. The dangerous surf conditions will continue through the weekend due to persistent onshore flow and a storm system well out to sea.
Sunday on Delmarva will bring bright, sunny skies, light winds and comfortable humidity as highs climb into the low to mid 80s. Overnight lows will drop into the upper 50s to low 60s under clear skies. While most of the week remains dry due to high pressure, beachgoers should remain cautious with a high risk of rip currents and waves reaching three to five fee
Sunday on Delmarva will bring sunny skies, light winds and comfortable conditions with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. Humidity will stay low, making for a pleasant day outdoors, but beachgoers should be aware of a high risk for rip currents with waves between three and five feet. Sunday night will be cool and clear, with lows in the upper 50s to low 60s. High pressure remains in control into early next week before gradually shifting offshore midweek. Some moisture from a southern system could move into the region later in the week, but most areas will stay dry.
Delmarva will enjoy picture-perfect weather through the weekend and into early next week, thanks to high pressure keeping skies clear and humidity low. Saturday night will see cool temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s, followed by sunny skies and low humidity on Sunday with highs in the low to mid 80s. However, beachgoers should be cautious as there remains a high risk of rip currents along the Delmarva coastline.
Delaware environmental experts have issued a recreational water advisory for Deauville Beach and the main beach in Cape Henlopen State Park after routine water quality testing found elevated levels of fecal indicator bacteria.
Before Charlie Bramble ever made his first ocean rescue, he had to prove he had what it takes to protect beachgoers along the coast. Now, during a summer of hard work and camaraderie, the University of Delaware student has been named the Rehoboth Beach Patrol's Rookie of the Year.
The Ocean City Beach Patrol has announced a temporary modification to surfing restrictions for today only, allowing surfing along all of Ocean City's beaches.
