A calm and seasonably cool stretch settles in from early Friday morning through early Saturday, with lighter northwest winds and dry conditions along the Sussex County coastline.
Quiet and cool weather settles over the Delaware beaches through late Friday, with diminishing winds tonight and lighter northwest gusts returning during the day Friday.
High pressure to the north will keep Delmarva mostly dry through Monday, with breezy coastal winds and seasonable temperatures. A series of low-pressure systems will move through midweek, bringing periods of rain, gusty winds, and possible thunder by Thursday before cooler, calmer weather returns for the weekend.
A stretch of quiet, seasonably cool weather continues through Monday in Sussex County before coastal winds strengthen and clouds increase as low pressure develops off the Carolinas.
High pressure moving in from the north will push Hurricane Humberto and Imelda out to sea, bringing sunny skies and seasonable temperatures to Delmarva. Coastal winds and dangerous rip currents, however, remain a concern through the week.
Delmarva will enjoy a stretch of sunny, comfortable weather from Saturday through Monday, with only light breezes and mild temperatures. However a HIGH risk of rip currents remains for all beach points in Delaware, to Ocean City to Chincoteague. Conditions will heat up by midweek, with highs in the 90s, rising humidity, and a chance for scattered afternoon storms.
Delmarva will enjoy clear skies and comfortable temperatures Friday night through the weekend as high pressure lingers over the region. Temperatures will gradually warm into early next week, with highs nearing the 90s by midweek as humidity increases and scattered storms become possible.
A pair of cold fronts will refresh Delmarva’s weather beginning Saturday night, ushering in breezy, cooler air for Easter Sunday and the start of the workweek. High pressure dominates much of the week, bringing dry and seasonably warm conditions with increasing clouds and slight rain chances by Friday.
After a quiet start Wednesday, clouds increase ahead of a cold front bringing rain and gusty winds to Sussex County and Ocean City by Thursday afternoon.
A passing low-pressure system brought rain and gusty winds to Sussex County and coastal Delmarva overnight Friday into early Saturday, followed by clearing skies and cooler temperatures.
