Blustery northwest winds keep it feeling colder than the thermometer late Wednesday night through late Thursday night, with a brief cool-down settling in behind a midweek cold front.
Delmarva will ring in the New Year with brisk winds and cold temperatures, followed by a chilly but mostly dry stretch through the weekend before a chance of light precipitation next week.
After a sunny and mild Tuesday, a cold front will bring overnight showers and breezy, cooler conditions to Sussex County through late Wednesday.
A departing coastal low keeps skies cloudy and winds gusty across Delmarva today, but drier, cooler air arrives midweek as a cold front sweeps through. Temperatures will dip into the 30s and 40s by midweek nights, with high pressure bringing sunshine and calmer weather by Friday. Another warm-up and a chance of showers are expected by the weekend.
Showers and breezy winds will linger early Wednesday in Sussex County before conditions clear and remain dry into Friday morning.
Sussex County will see periods of showers, breezy winds, and near-normal temperatures from late Tuesday into Thursday before conditions turn drier.
Sussex County will see increasing clouds, scattered showers and gusty winds through Wednesday night before conditions improve Thursday.
Spring warmth returns to Sussex County with breezy southwesterly winds and dry skies expected from Friday through Sunday morning.
Delmarva will see diminishing winds Friday night before a breezy, milder Saturday sets in. Expect lows in the 30s tonight, with daytime temperatures rebounding into the 50s and low 60s Saturday. A cold front may bring a few sprinkles, and gusty winds return. Saturday night turns cold again, dipping into the 30s, followed by a dry and seasonably cool Sunday. Rain chances increase on Monday as a system approaches from the Great Lakes.
Delmarva faces a chilly start to the week with variable clouds, brisk winds, and a strong storm system bringing potential rain and snow by midweek.
