Spotty showers and a low threat for thunderstorms are forecast from late Friday into Saturday in Sussex County, with increasing rain chances and high humidity through the weekend.
Father’s Day on Delmarva was one for the weather record books—Georgetown set a new daily cold high mark of 68°F, the third chilliest Father’s Day on record. Overcast and cool conditions linger through Monday with scattered drizzle and showers possible. A slow transition to a warmer and stormier pattern begins Tuesday, peaking Thursday with near-record heat and a risk of severe storms. Cooler, more settled weather returns for Friday and the weekend.
After a soaking rainfall across Delmarva Saturday, conditions turn calmer but remain damp and cloudy overnight with lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. While Sunday brings gradual clearing and milder highs in the 50s and 60s, a series of fronts early next week will bring renewed rain chances before high pressure returns midweek.
From Wednesday morning through Friday morning, beach towns in Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, will experience below-normal temperatures, increased cloud cover, and the first signs of unsettled weather later in the week.
Northeast winds will keep temperatures mild but cloudy across Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, from early Thursday through Saturday morning. Low clouds, patchy fog, and drizzle may develop along the coast, with a slight warming trend by Friday.
Travelers in Delmarva will experience a calm and dry Wednesday before rain moves in on Thanksgiving Day. Shoppers on Friday can expect a chillier but dry forecast.
Light rain and clouds will dominate Delmarva on Wednesday, with steadier rain arriving Wednesday night into Thursday as a significant low-pressure system impacts the region.
A warm front will bring clouds and light rain to Delmarva late Tuesday night and into Wednesday, with mild temperatures in the morning giving way to unsettled weather as the day progresses.
Delmarva will experience increasing cloudiness late Sunday into early Monday as a frontal boundary moves through the region. Skies will clear Monday afternoon, with temperatures warming into the 60s and breezy northwest winds developing.
Delmarva will enjoy sunny skies and seasonable temperatures through the early part of the week, with high pressure dominating the weather pattern. Changes arrive midweek as a frontal system brings rain and possibly a few thunderstorms by Wednesday night into Thursday. Cooler and unsettled weather will follow through the end of the week.