An Arctic high-pressure system keeps Delmarva under frigid conditions through midweek, with temperatures struggling to rise above the teens. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect until noon Wednesday. Light snow is expected along the coast tonight, with accumulations of up to an inch in parts of coastal Maryland and Virginia. Another cold front is on the horizon for late Friday, bringing a slight easing of temperatures by the weekend.

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Arctic air has settled over Delmarva, bringing dangerously cold temperatures through Wednesday morning. Highs today will struggle to reach the low 20s, with wind chills making it feel even colder. A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect, and light snow is possible along the coast tonight into Wednesday morning. Temperatures will begin to improve on Thursday, with a gradual warming trend extending into the weekend.

An arctic high-pressure system is bringing dangerously cold temperatures to the Delmarva region tonight, with lows in the single digits and wind chills near zero Tuesday morning. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect through Wednesday morning. Temperatures will remain well below normal through midweek, with potential flurries/light snow along the coast Tuesday night into Wednesday. Gradual warming begins Thursday and continues into the weekend.

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Dangerously cold conditions starting this evening as arctic high pressure brings frigid temperatures and gusty winds to the region. A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued through Tuesday morning, with wind chills as low as 5 below zero. While most of the week will remain dry, coastal areas could see light snow Tuesday night into Wednesday morning as a system tracks offshore.

A strong arctic high-pressure system will continue to dominate the weather pattern through Wednesday morning, bringing frigid temperatures, gusty winds, and the possibility of isolated flurries to Sussex County and coastal Maryland areas. Multiple weather advisories are in effect, underscoring the dangerous conditions for residents, commuters, and mariners.