A cold front moving through the region late Sunday into Monday will bring isolated showers before drier, cooler air settles in through midweek.
Warm, humid air will fuel multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms in Sussex County through midweek, bringing threats of flash flooding and brief gusty winds.
A stagnant and damp start on Tuesday will give way to summerlike heat and a growing threat of severe thunderstorms by Wednesday and Thursday across Sussex County.
A stalled front will keep beach areas cool and damp into Tuesday while inland Sussex County sees a transition to warmer, more humid conditions with afternoon storm chances.
A severe weather threat continues into Saturday for Delaware’s coastal communities, with multiple rounds of storms and muggy conditions expected before clearing Sunday.
Spring warmth returns to Sussex County with breezy southwesterly winds and dry skies expected from Friday through Sunday morning.
High pressure moving offshore will bring warmer temperatures and gusty winds to Sussex County from late Thursday through Friday evening.
