Arctic high pressure keeps Delmarva cold through Tuesday, with clouds increasing and a brief window for light snow late today into this evening. Any accumulation should be minor and mainly on grassy or elevated surfaces, with roads staying mostly wet as snow melts. Overnight, snow changes to sleet or a wintry mix, then turns to light rain by Tuesday morning. After a damp Tuesday, temperatures surge mid-week into the weekend, running 10 to 20 degrees above normal with occasional showers and even a chance for a rumble of thunder Thursday night.
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Arctic high pressure to the north will bring a mostly clear night to Delmarva with temperatures in the mid 20s by Monday morning. Wintry precipitation is possible beginning later Monday.
Low pressure slides to our south late Sunday into early Monday morning bringing a soaking rain.
Temperatures finally creeping above the freezing mark today, with readings above freezing for much of the week ahead.
A burst of snow early today across Delmarva to kick off the new year, then very cold and windy the rest of the day into the weekend.
