Delmarva will begin the holiday weekend with raw, breezy, and damp conditions today as spotty showers move across the peninsula. Temperatures will stay in the upper 50s to low 60s with east winds gusting up to 30 mph. A high rip current risk and cold ocean water will make beach and surf conditions dangerous today and tomorrow. Rain becomes steadier Saturday into Saturday night, with beneficial rainfall expected before showers taper Sunday. Memorial Day looks somewhat warmer, but showers may still linger at times.

Delmarva saw light rainfall overnight into this morning, but totals were not enough to make a major dent in dry conditions. Skies will gradually clear later today with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Friday looks bright and breezy, followed by a warmer Mother’s Day weekend with shower and thunderstorm chances returning Saturday and again Sunday night into Monday.

Delmarva will see mostly cloudy, mild, and breezy conditions today as a cold front approaches. A few showers are possible early this afternoon, but most of the day should stay dry. Rain chances increase late this evening through Thursday morning, with a brief downpour or isolated rumble of thunder possible. Cooler air settles in Thursday before an unsettled weekend brings additional rain chances.

Sunny skies, low humidity, and below-average temperatures will define Delmarva’s Labor Day Weekend as high pressure settles in. Nights will be especially chilly, with inland areas dipping into the 40s. Dry weather is expected through midweek before showers become possible with a cold front Thursday.

High pressure will dominate Delmarva’s weather this Labor Day Weekend, bringing sunny skies, low humidity, and below-average temperatures. Nights will be chilly, with some inland areas dipping into the 40s. Dry conditions continue into next week before a cold front arrives Thursday.

High pressure will bring sunny skies, low humidity, and below-average temperatures to Delmarva this Labor Day weekend, with overnight lows dipping into the 50s—and even the 40s in some inland areas. Dry weather continues into next week before a cold front approaches late Thursday.