Delmarva turns noticeably milder today after a frigid morning, with a light snow chance this weekend and a prolonged stretch of below-normal cold building in Sunday through midweek.
A colder, quieter stretch settles in from early Thursday into early Friday as temperatures fall below normal across Sussex County.
A coastal low brings light snow and a changeover to rain along the beaches today, chilly dry weekend under mostly cloudy skies before a colder pattern settles in early next week.
An arctic front sweeping across Delmarva today will usher in sharply colder air, strong northwest winds, and a chance for light snow and mix precipitation Friday before a reinforcing cold shot arrives late Sunday.
A departing coastal low brings steady Tuesday rain before a cold, quiet stretch settles in midweek, followed by another shot of arctic air and a possible wintry system heading into the weekend.
From early Friday through early Sunday, Sussex County will see a mix of breezy, cool weather with isolated showers Friday and increasing sunshine by the weekend.
Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, will experience gusty winds and below-normal temperatures late Thursday into Friday, with calmer conditions and a gradual warming trend through the weekend.
An arctic high-pressure system is bringing dangerously cold temperatures to the Delmarva region tonight, with lows in the single digits and wind chills near zero Tuesday morning. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect through Wednesday morning. Temperatures will remain well below normal through midweek, with potential flurries/light snow along the coast Tuesday night into Wednesday. Gradual warming begins Thursday and continues into the weekend.
Sussex County faces a sharp drop in temperatures late Sunday into Monday, with road conditions likely impacted by gusty winds and freezing wind chills as an arctic front ushers in a Canadian high-pressure system.
Delmarva can expect a cold and mostly dry start to the week as high pressure dominates the region. Temperatures will remain below average, with a mix of rain and snow showers possible Sunday night into Monday. Another round of cold air and high pressure will settle in by the weekend, bringing the season’s coldest temperatures yet.
