High pressure keeps Delmarva cold and mainly dry through the weekend, with only a slight chance of precipitation late Saturday night before milder air arrives by midweek.
High pressure keeps Delmarva sunny and cool to end the week before a warm front brings showers Saturday night into Sunday. A strong cold front Sunday ushers in gusty winds and a sharp drop in temperatures through next week.
Friday ushers in quiet but cold weather for Delmarva under Arctic high pressure, with highs in the lower to mid-30s and light winds. Snow arrives late tonight as a Gulf low tracks northeast, bringing 1 to 2 inches of snow for most of the area, with higher amounts in parts of southern Delmarva through Accomack County. Cold temperatures persist into the weekend, with highs in the 30s and wind chills making it feel significantly colder.
High pressure from Canada is bringing a cool, dry air mass to Delmarva, resulting in daytime highs below normal and chilly overnight lows that may produce patchy frost, especially in rural areas. Clouds will increase at times, but rain chances remain minimal, extending a prolonged dry spell that’s been ongoing since early September. Temperatures will gradually warm over the weekend, but the forecast remains rain-free through early next week.
