Friday ushers in quiet but cold weather for Delmarva under Arctic high pressure, with highs in the lower to mid-30s and light winds. Snow arrives late tonight as a Gulf low tracks northeast, bringing 1 to 2 inches of snow for most of the area, with higher amounts in parts of southern Delmarva through Accomack County. Cold temperatures persist into the weekend, with highs in the 30s and wind chills making it feel significantly colder.
Sunny skies this morning, but frigid wind chills and gusty winds will make it feel like the teens. Clouds will increase late Sunday ahead of an overnight snowstorm that could bring 4 to 10 inches of snow to the region. Snow may mix with sleet or freezing rain along the southern coast, with blowing and drifting snow expected Monday night into Tuesday as winds intensify.
A strong Canadian high-pressure system will usher in frigid temperatures and windy conditions starting today and lasting through Monday. Wind chills will dip into the 20s today, with even colder conditions expected Sunday morning. A potential low-pressure system could bring precipitation Monday night into Christmas Eve.
