A brisk west-northwest wind will dominate early Friday in Sussex County, Del., as a departing low gives way to building high pressure and steadily falling temperatures.
A strong low-pressure system will continue to track through the region Thursday night into Friday, bringing gusty west winds and cooler temperatures to Sussex County, with high pressure returning this weekend.
Cooler air settles in for the end of the week with mostly dry, breezy days and cold, clear nights that may bring patchy frost inland.
Winds ease overnight before a weak front ushers in cooler, breezy weather and possible isolated showers on Thursday.
Sussex County will see cooler temperatures and strong winds Monday before conditions calm overnight, ahead of another cold front set to arrive late Tuesday.
A cold front will bring showers, gusty winds, and a slight tornado risk overnight into early Monday before cooler, breezy conditions settle in across Sussex County.
High pressure will keep Delmarva dry and mild through the weekend, with sunshine and highs in the 70s and 80s. Conditions begin to shift by Tuesday as a cold front approaches, bringing clouds, scattered showers, and cooler air by midweek.
High pressure gives way to an approaching cold front tonight, bringing a fall-like airmass into Delmarva. While rain isn’t expected, breezy coastal winds and cooler-than-average temperatures will mark the midweek forecast before a warm-up this weekend.
Cool, dry start to the week for Delmarva as coastal low brings midweek showers and breezy conditions
High pressure centered over New England will keep Delmarva cool and dry to start the week, with temperatures below normal through Wednesday. A coastal low offshore may bring gusty northeast winds and a chance of showers along the coast midweek, before a weak cold front passes Thursday and high pressure returns for a dry weekend.
A stalled front and weak low pressure system will keep clouds and scattered showers over Delmarva Sunday, with highs only in the low to mid-70s. Conditions improve Sunday night as high pressure builds in, bringing dry and seasonable weather to start the week. A weak coastal low could bring more clouds midweek, while a warm, dry Thursday is followed by another cool and comfortable weekend.
