A fall-like airmass has finally arrived. A stretch of clear and seasonable weather continues as Canadian high pressure builds in from the north, shunting Hurricane Imelda out to sea.
Cooling centers in Salisbury will be opened July 16 and 17 due to temperatures and heat indices reaching over 100 degrees.
Tranquil weather on Friday night will give way to increasing clouds and patchy fog, with a warm front bringing showers and thunderstorms from west to east on Saturday afternoon and clearing by Sunday morning, leading to sunny skies and highs in the low to mid-80s over the weekend.
All three Delaware Habitat for Humanity organizations, along with the Delaware State Housing Authority, have announced that they will be beginning a $3 million dollar grant program meant to help homeowners make critical repairs that they can not afford due to the effects of COVID-19.
