A warm and humid Thursday gives way to increasing clouds, stray showers, and possible downpours through Saturday morning as a cold front and coastal system approach Sussex County and its beach communities.
A calm and partly sunny Tuesday in Delaware’s coastal towns will give way to thickening clouds and widespread rain beginning late Tuesday night into early Wednesday.
Mild and humid weather with periods of rain will affect Sussex County from late Wednesday through Thursday evening, particularly along the coastal towns, before a brief dry spell sets in.
Rain and a few thunderstorms will linger across Sussex County and coastal areas through Thursday, with a drier trend expected by early Friday.
Coastal Sussex County will see increasing clouds Monday evening, with showers and storms bringing heavy rain from Tuesday through midweek.
A slow-moving upper-level low will bring continued showers, fog, and a chance of thunderstorms to Delaware's coastal areas through early Wednesday, followed by a midweek lull before more unsettled weather returns.
A frontal system will keep beach towns in Sussex County under changing skies and mild conditions, with a chance for scattered showers and storms from late Thursday through Friday.