Delmarva will see a cloudy but mild day today, with highs ranging from the upper 50s and low 60s at the beaches to the mid and upper 60s inland, with a few spots on the Mid-Shore reaching near 70 degrees. A cold front arrives tonight, bringing scattered showers and an isolated thunderstorm before drier, breezy weather returns Thursday. The weekend remains uncertain, with a nearby storm system possibly bringing rain Saturday and chilly temperatures across the region.

Sussex County will see a damp, breezy and cooler stretch from early Saturday morning through early Sunday morning as low pressure brings periods of rain and onshore winds.

Sussex County will turn cooler and cloudier late Friday night, with showers becoming likely into Saturday as an onshore flow keeps the area breezy and seasonably chilly.

Delmarva will enjoy a pleasant Friday with partly cloudy skies, lighter northeast winds and cooler temperatures compared to Thursday. Temperatures will range from the low to mid 60s at the beaches to the 70s inland, with some lower shore communities nearing 80 degrees. A spotty shower is possible Friday evening into the overnight, but the bigger change arrives this weekend as low pressure brings widespread rain, chilly temperatures and breezy coastal conditions. Rainfall totals from Friday night through Sunday may reach half an inch to slightly over an inch inches across the area, providing beneficial rainfall despite the soggy weekend.

Delmarva will see a mild start today with highs reaching the upper 60s to near 70 and just a slight chance for a light shower. Warmer-than-normal weather continues Thursday with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 70s, but a backdoor cold front brings cooler conditions Friday. The biggest weather change arrives this weekend, when a developing low pressure system is expected to spread widespread rain across the region along with much chillier temperatures.

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It’s going to be a chilly weekend, but there’s plenty of food, fun and community events to keep you warm along the coast.