Mostly cloudy skies and near-normal temperatures are expected from late Wednesday evening through late Thursday evening, with only a small chance of brief flurries or sprinkles, especially on Christmas Day.
Breezy conditions early Wednesday fade ahead of a cold, quiet night along Delaware’s Route 1 corridor.
Thunderstorms and heavy rain Thursday will clear out by early Saturday, bringing drier, seasonable weather to Sussex County and the Atlantic coast of the Delmarva Peninsula.
Sussex County and the Atlantic side of the Delmarva Peninsula can expect muggy conditions with scattered storms through Thursday night before drier, more seasonable weather returns Friday.
From Wednesday morning through early Friday, beachgoers can expect warm temperatures, light breezes, and mostly dry weather across coastal Sussex County.
A stalled front will keep beach areas cool and damp into Tuesday while inland Sussex County sees a transition to warmer, more humid conditions with afternoon storm chances.
Coastal Sussex County will see increasing clouds Monday evening, with showers and storms bringing heavy rain from Tuesday through midweek.
Coastal Sussex County will see unseasonably warm and humid weather Friday, with late-night showers and possible thunderstorms expected as a cold front approaches.
A warm front will lift north through Sussex County Thursday night, followed by a humid Friday ahead of a slow-moving cold front that may bring scattered thunderstorms by Saturday.
A frontal system will keep beach towns in Sussex County under changing skies and mild conditions, with a chance for scattered showers and storms from late Thursday through Friday.
