A cold front crossing Delmarva tonight will usher in gusty winds and a sharp temperature drop, with colder-than-normal conditions lasting through Thanksgiving weekend.
From early Thursday through early Friday, Sussex County’s beach communities will see persistent cloud cover, seasonable temperatures, and a low chance of spotty sprinkles before milder, wetter weather approaches overnight.
Sussex County’s beach communities can expect mostly cloudy, cool conditions from late Wednesday through late Thursday, with spotty drizzle possible but largely dry weather overall.
A chilly Tuesday starts quiet along the Sussex County coast before a weak system brings light rain by evening.
A brief stretch of calmer, colder weather settles in tonight before midweek showers return to the Delaware beaches.
Town crews have regularly assessed beach entrances and are reopening crossings as they are possible.
Coastal flooding, gusty winds, and lingering showers will mark the start of the week before sunshine and seasonable temperatures arrive by Tuesday afternoon.
High winds, flooding, and heavy surf will continue along Delaware’s coast through early Monday before calmer conditions return by midweek.
Fenwick Island has launched its first street-end berm project on Farmington Street to help prevent tidal flooding, with plans to expand the effort if successful.
The Gordons Pond trail in Cape Henlopen State Park will be closed on Oct. 1 for routine maintenance and is expected to reopen that evening.
