The powerful blizzard that delivered significant snowfall, with well over a foot reported, has moved out to sea. Gusty winds and coastal concerns continue.
A passing front brings a few brief showers and gusty winds late Sunday afternoon before clearing and a mainly sunny, seasonable Monday in Sussex County.
Sussex County enters Monday with clearing skies, a brief burst of wind and seasonable temperatures as high pressure builds back in.
Clouds and showers will taper off Wednesday evening as high pressure brings clearer skies and seasonable temperatures through Friday.
Showers and thunderstorms Thursday afternoon will be followed by clearing skies and seasonable temperatures into Friday morning.
Heavy showers and thunderstorms will taper off Wednesday, giving way to clearing skies and calmer weather through early Friday.
Sussex County will see lingering showers and increasing winds Friday before skies clear in time for a milder and sunnier start to Mother’s Day.
Storms will wind down Saturday evening across Delmarva as a cold front moves offshore, clearing the skies but ushering in strong northwest winds. A cooler, breezy Sunday is ahead, followed by a warming trend early next week with sunshine and mild temperatures before midweek rain chances return.
A weak low-pressure system may bring light precipitation Sunday night, while Monday features clearing skies with chilly conditions as high pressure begins to influence Delmarva.
Low pressure near Michigan will bring increasing clouds and light rain to the Delmarva Peninsula late Monday into early Tuesday. A cold front arriving by Tuesday afternoon will usher in drier but gusty conditions, setting the stage for high pressure midweek.
