Sussex County will see a warm, mostly dry Saturday before scattered showers and thunderstorms move in Saturday night into early Sunday.

Delmarva will stay dry, sunny, and summer-like through the end of the week as high pressure remains in control. Temperatures climb into the 80s today and low 90s Friday before humidity builds this weekend. A cold front late Sunday into Monday will bring cooler air along with scattered showers and thunderstorms.

Delmarva will enjoy sunny, dry weather today through the end of the week as high pressure remains in control. Inland temperatures will climb from the upper 70s and low 80s today into the low 90s by Friday and Saturday, while beaches stay cooler thanks to sea breezes. A cooler, unsettled pattern arrives late this weekend into early next week with showers and thunderstorms possible.

Delmarva will see a partly cloudy and breezy day today as a weak cold front and a back door cold front move through the region. A few isolated light showers are possible, mainly across Maryland and Virginia, but most areas will stay dry. Temperatures turn chilly tonight before a dry and gradually warmer pattern takes over through the end of the week.

Delmarva will enjoy a beautiful Friday with sunshine and highs in the mid to upper 70s before a weak cold front moves through overnight. The front stays dry but brings a breezy Saturday, followed by a chilly Saturday night, a sunny Sunday, and more unsettled weather chances next week.

Sunny and drier weather returns to Delmarva today after a gloomy, humid stretch. A cold front has pushed through, bringing comfortable air, highs in the upper 70s to low 80s, and breezy northwest winds. Clear and cooler conditions settle in tonight, followed by a picture-perfect Friday with sunshine and highs in the upper 70s.

Delmarva will stay hot, sunny and dry today as southwest winds continue to push early-season heat into the region. Georgetown could approach or break a daily record high, while Delaware beaches will remain cooler but breezy. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert is in effect for Delaware today through Wednesday, and there is a moderate risk of dangerous rip currents at Delaware beaches. One more very hot day is expected Wednesday before a cold front brings showers and thunderstorms, with isolated strong to severe storms possible. Cooler, unsettled weather is expected late week into Memorial Day weekend.