Clouds and warmer temperatures dominate Tuesday, with only a small chance of rain late before clearing and breezy conditions arrive by early Wednesday.
Cloudy but mostly dry conditions continue into Tuesday, with milder temperatures and only limited rain chances late.
Winds pick up late Tuesday night before easing Wednesday as drier air settles in across Sussex County’s coastal communities.
Increasing clouds late Monday will give way to rain Tuesday for Sussex County’s Atlantic-facing beach communities, followed by breezy, cooler conditions by Tuesday evening.
A calm and seasonably cool stretch settles in from early Friday morning through early Saturday, with lighter northwest winds and dry conditions along the Sussex County coastline.
Quiet and cool weather settles over the Delaware beaches through late Friday, with diminishing winds tonight and lighter northwest gusts returning during the day Friday.
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.
