Delmarva will see a dry and gradually warming forecast beginning today, with inland temperatures in the 70s and cooler conditions along the coast. A high risk for dangerous rip currents continues from Delaware beaches south to Ocean City and Chincoteague. High pressure keeps the region dry through the end of the week, with some locations potentially reaching the low 90s by Friday and Saturday.
Clouds and showers will build across Sussex County from early Wednesday into early Thursday as a cold front slows near the coast.
Delmarva stays mainly dry and breezy today after a cold front brought limited rainfall overnight. Highs climb into the upper 60s to near 70 with northwest gusts up to 25 to 30 mph. Friday looks fantastic, but weak low pressure brings a quick chance for light rain Friday night. A stronger coastal system passes nearby Saturday, keeping clouds, onshore flow, and the best rain chances near the coast.
Clouds stick around, but a mild southwest breeze pushes Delmarva into the mid to upper 50s today, with some inland spots near 60° and gusts 25–30 mph. Tonight stays damp and mild with patchy fog and a spotty sprinkle possible. A backdoor cold front cools some areas Thursday, then rain moves in Thursday night into Friday, with 0.50" to 1.00" possible. The weekend starts quiet and dry, but Sunday night into Monday bears watching for a potential coastal low that could bring rain changing to snow—still uncertain this far out.
A milder Saturday with a few showers, then snow and rain possible on Sunday.
Clouds increase tonight, with lows dipping into the upper 20s to low 30s. A milder Saturday with a few showers, then snow and rain possible on Sunday.
Delmarva stays mostly sunny but windy and cold today, with gusts up to 40 mph and wind chills dropping into the single digits by Friday morning, while a pair of weekend systems could bring light wintry mix Saturday and a lower-confidence snow chance Sunday into Sunday night.
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.
