Sussex County will enjoy a mostly sunny and seasonably warm start Saturday, but heat and humidity will ramp up overnight into Sunday, marking the beginning of a dangerous heat wave.
Unsettled weather will persist in Sussex County from early Saturday through early Sunday, with periods of rain, thunderstorms, and areas of fog before brief clearing arrives late Sunday morning.
A severe weather threat continues into Saturday for Delaware’s coastal communities, with multiple rounds of storms and muggy conditions expected before clearing Sunday.
A soaking rain event will continue from early Tuesday through early Thursday, with multiple rounds of showers and storms expected along the Delaware coast.
Rain and breezy conditions arrive in Sussex County Thursday night through Friday, with improving weather by Saturday.
A patchy freeze advisory is in effect for parts of Sussex County Wednesday night, followed by sunny but breezy conditions Thursday as high pressure builds in from the west.
From early Friday through early Saturday, periods of showers and overcast skies will linger across coastal Sussex County and Ocean City, with improving conditions expected later in the weekend.
A warming trend begins Wednesday across coastal Sussex County and Ocean City, but clouds and scattered showers arrive late Wednesday into Thursday as a warm front lifts north.
A cold front is set to impact the Delmarva region, including Sussex County's coastal towns down to Ocean City, MD, bringing rain and strong winds from late Wednesday evening through Thursday evening.