A coastal low brings light snow and a changeover to rain along the beaches today, chilly dry weekend under mostly cloudy skies before a colder pattern settles in early next week.
An arctic front sweeping across Delmarva today will usher in sharply colder air, strong northwest winds, and a chance for light snow and mix precipitation Friday before a reinforcing cold shot arrives late Sunday.
A departing coastal low brings steady Tuesday rain before a cold, quiet stretch settles in midweek, followed by another shot of arctic air and a possible wintry system heading into the weekend.
A coastal storm will bring widespread rain to Sussex County early Tuesday through Tuesday night before colder, calmer weather settles in by Wednesday morning.
A cloudier end to the weekend with Sunday showers, then a coastal low brings a cold rain and wind on Tuesday with a Yellow Alert.
A cloudier end to the weekend with Sunday showers, then a coastal low brings a cold rain on Tuesday with a Yellow Alert.
The cold weather continues into the weekend with a sunny Saturday, followed by Sunday showers. Then a coastal storm threat for next week.
Delmarva begins the holiday weekend with a cold and windy Black Friday, followed by a brief lull Saturday and a mainly light rain system on Sunday. More cold air settles in Monday, and a coastal system may bring rain or wintry mix on Tuesday before conditions dry out midweek.
Delmarva heads into a colder-than-normal stretch beginning today, with blustery Thanksgiving conditions followed by a frigid Black Friday morning, a quiet and cold Saturday, light rain and milder temperatures Sunday, and increasing uncertainty surrounding a potential coastal system on Tuesday.
A cold front will bring cooler and drier air to Sussex County Monday evening, followed by a stretch of sunny, seasonable weather through midweek before rain chances return later in the week.
