A slow-moving upper-level low will bring continued showers, fog, and a chance of thunderstorms to Delaware's coastal areas through early Wednesday, followed by a midweek lull before more unsettled weather returns.
A chilly, damp forecast is in store for Sussex County beach towns and Ocean City, Md., as an onshore flow brings fog, showers, and below-average temperatures through Saturday evening.
Friday will start cool and cloudy across the Delmarva region, but a warming trend will begin Saturday ahead of a strong storm system arriving Sunday night.
A cool, cloudy start to Friday along the Delaware and Maryland beaches will give way to some sunshine by the afternoon, but a strong storm system Sunday night could bring gusty winds and heavy rain.
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.
High pressure will bring cooler yet slightly above-normal temperatures through Thursday evening in Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland. Low clouds and patchy fog may develop along the coast overnight, with highs reaching the 50s.