A strong cold front Sunday evening ushered in a blast of arctic air, setting up a much colder and breezy Monday across Sussex County.
Sussex County will enjoy a calm and clear end to the weekend with mild temperatures and light winds before clouds and rain arrive later in the week.
A cold front moving through Sussex County Tuesday evening will usher in cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and clear skies through Wednesday, with high pressure settling in for the remainder of the week.
Clouds and showers will slowly clear from Sussex County Wednesday into Thursday, leading to sunny and warmer conditions by Friday morning.
Warm, humid conditions will give way to storms late Saturday, bringing the risk of damaging winds, heavy rain and possible flooding across Sussex County.
Showers and thunderstorms may move into Sussex County late Thursday before a warm, humid Friday with highs in the upper 80s.
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 cold front moving through the region late Sunday into Monday will bring isolated showers before drier, cooler air settles in through midweek.
Warm, sticky air will dominate Delaware’s beaches and Ocean City, Md., midweek, with scattered storms Wednesday into Thursday before slightly drier conditions arrive.
