Bright skies and chilly air continue Friday, but clouds thicken Friday night as a chance of light rain or snow arrives early Saturday morning.
Gusty west winds will push temperatures down into the low 20s tonight, then Sussex County turns bright and chilly Friday with highs near 38 before clouds begin to build late.
After a springlike weekend in the 60s, Delmarva cools back to seasonable levels today with sunshine, before a colder, unsettled pattern brings a chance for rain and snow mid to late week.
Sunshine and 50s hold on Thursday, then Delmarva jumps into the 60s Friday ahead of several rounds of rain Friday afternoon through Sunday morning.
A gradual warmup Monday will continue into early Tuesday as clouds increase, with Sussex County remaining mostly dry.
Clear and bitterly cold conditions Sunday night will give way to slightly milder but still dry weather Monday across Sussex County.
A cold but mostly quiet Sunday afternoon will lead into a chilly night, followed by slightly milder temperatures Monday as high pressure moves offshore.
Winds ease late Thursday as cold temperatures persist into Friday with improving skies and no expected precipitation in Sussex County.
A late-night cold front may bring brief snow showers and gusty winds before colder, dry weather settles in Thursday and Thursday night.
Sussex County could see early-morning flurries Wednesday before clearing skies, followed by colder conditions late Wednesday night into early Thursday.
