Sunday marks the start of daylight saving time, which means clocks spring forward and we lose an hour. Make the most of your weekend before the time change.
Dense fog is expected near the Delaware beaches late Wednesday, with mostly cloudy skies and occasional showers lingering through late Thursday.
Low clouds, leftover fog and a few showers early Thursday give way to a damp, gray stretch into Friday morning.
Early Saturday brings a frigid start along Delaware’s beaches into Ocean City, followed by dry daytime weather and another cold night with isolated icy spots possible.
Cloudy early Thursday gives way to rain and strengthening winds late Thursday night as a powerful system approaches.
A sharp shot of arctic air will keep Sussex County cold and windy from early Tuesday through early Wednesday, with harsh wind chills in the teens and 20s and only modest improvement by Tuesday night.
A blast of arctic air will keep Sussex County cold and blustery from late Monday into Tuesday night, with wind chills dropping into the teens and 20s and highs struggling to reach the 40s.
Heavy rain and strong winds kicked off Thursday across Delmarva, but conditions are expected to improve through the day. A low-pressure system passing through the Mid-Atlantic will bring clearing skies and cooler temperatures before gusty winds return Friday.
Bethany Beach has launched construction of the Loop Canal Retaining Wall to protect eroding land between Lake Bethany and the Loop Canal. The effort follows ongoing local and federal attention to erosion and flooding challenges in town.
Sussex County will enjoy a calm and clear end to the weekend with mild temperatures and light winds before clouds and rain arrive later in the week.
