From Wednesday morning through early Friday, Sussex County beach towns will experience cooler-than-normal conditions, with sunshine giving way to clouds and a chance for late showers.
Beach communities in Sussex County will see cooler-than-normal temperatures and mostly dry skies through late Thursday, with only a slight chance of showers as a cold front approaches.
A warm and humid Thursday gives way to increasing clouds, stray showers, and possible downpours through Saturday morning as a cold front and coastal system approach Sussex County and its beach communities.
A slow-moving upper-level low will bring continued showers, fog, and a chance of thunderstorms to Delaware's coastal areas through early Wednesday, followed by a midweek lull before more unsettled weather returns.
Sussex County’s beach communities will enjoy a warm and breezy Tuesday before a cold front ushers in cooler, drier air for Wednesday night into early Thursday.
A surge of warm, humid air will usher in showers and a chance for storms across Sussex County, the Delaware Beaches, and Ocean City from late Wednesday into Thursday night, with temperatures climbing well into the 70s before a cold front cools things down.