Warm, dry weather early Thursday will give way to increasing rain chances by late Friday into early Saturday as a cold front slowly approaches Sussex County.
High pressure brings warm and quiet weather to Sussex County through Tuesday, but changes are expected later in the week with rising temperatures and a chance of storms.
Sussex County can expect periods of heavy rain and a few thunderstorms Wednesday night into early Thursday, followed by drier and warmer weather before another round of storms late Friday.
A coastal storm system is set to bring steady rain, gusty winds, and cooler temperatures to beach towns and inland Sussex County from late Tuesday through Wednesday night.
High pressure brings sunshine and gusty winds to Delmarva Monday and Tuesday with temperatures in the 70s. A stronger system moves in Wednesday, bringing widespread rain, cooler temperatures, and unsettled conditions through the end of the week.
Sunday afternoon brings spectacular weather to Delmarva, with sunshine, mild temperatures, and breezy conditions. A pair of cold fronts will refresh the region with cooler, drier air through Monday and Tuesday, under the influence of high pressure. The tranquil start to the week will give way to a more unsettled stretch midweek, with rain chances increasing sharply by Wednesday and Thursday as a dynamic storm system approaches. Temperatures will trend cooler heading into the weekend.
Sunday promises to be a picture-perfect day across Delmarva with sunny skies, comfortable temperatures, and refreshing breezes. A pair of cold fronts will bring crisp, dry air into the region through Sunday night, paving the way for a calm and cool start to the week. High pressure will dominate Monday and Tuesday with clear skies and seasonal temperatures, but by midweek, a more unsettled weather pattern returns. Rain is expected Wednesday into Thursday, with cooler-than-normal temperatures prevailing into the weekend.
After a summer-like Saturday with highs in the mid-80s, Delmarva transitions into a much cooler and drier pattern beginning Saturday night. A strong cold front ushers in refreshing air with lower humidity and clearer skies. Sunday promises sunshine and breezy conditions, followed by a tranquil start to the workweek. Rain and unsettled weather are expected to return midweek as a dynamic storm system approaches.
A strong cold front will sweep through Delmarva late Saturday, bringing potential severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and hail. Following the front, Sunday through Tuesday will feature dry and breezy conditions with lower humidity and cooler temperatures. Unsettled weather may return midweek with a chance for rain by Wednesday.
Saturday will be gray, chilly, and breezy across Delmarva, with lingering showers and drizzle from a coastal low. Highs remain in the 40s with an additional quarter inch or less of rain expected. Conditions improve Sunday with partial sunshine and highs in the mid-50s. Monday brings the best weather of the week before a series of cold fronts midweek cool things back down.