From early Monday through early Wednesday, Sussex County will enjoy dry, seasonable weather under high pressure, with cooler temperatures and low humidity.
Storms have come to an end, clear and chilly night on tap as some areas away from the coast fall into the 40s. Bright, beautiful, breezy end to the weekend, summer-like next week as we make a run at our first 90 degree day of the year.
A weakening cold front will bring cloudy skies to Delmarva late Wednesday evening, followed by clearing conditions and mild temperatures throughout Thursday as high pressure builds.
High pressure will continue to influence Delmarva's weather through early next week, bringing mostly clear skies and comfortable temperatures. Expect patchy fog and low clouds during the overnight and early morning hours, particularly near coastal areas. A tropical disturbance off the Southeastern U.S. coast may bring rain to the region by midweek, but uncertainty remains about its impact.
Primary voters in Delaware can expect ideal weather conditions throughout Election Day on Tuesday, with clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and no precipitation concerns as high pressure dominates the region.
Delmarva is set to enjoy a sunny and breezy Sunday with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s, feeling distinctly autumnal with low humidity. As the week progresses, a warming trend will take hold, with temperatures climbing into the 80s by midweek under mostly clear skies. High pressure will dominate, keeping conditions dry and pleasant through Friday, with a slight chance of rain developing by the weekend.