Delmarva will experience improving weather conditions today as a coastal low moves offshore. Temperatures will rise into the mid-to-upper 50s, but coastal flooding concerns will persist due to elevated tides and a full moon. Saturday ushers in sunny skies and breezy conditions with highs in the low-to-mid 60s, kicking off a stretch of above-normal temperatures through early next week.

A coastal low will bring some light rain to parts of Delmarva tonight before moving offshore by Friday morning, ushering in improving conditions. High pressure will dominate the weekend, bringing sunshine and above-normal temperatures, though gusty winds could raise fire weather concerns. A weak cold front will pass on Monday with little impact, followed by continued mild and dry conditions into midweek.

Chilly and increasingly cloudy today, followed by widespread minor coastal flooding starting with Thursday morning's high tide. A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect through Friday due to elevated astronomical tides from the full moon and persistent onshore winds. Rain is expected this evening into Friday morning, with up to a half an inch possible. By the weekend, drier air and milder temperatures in the 60s will settle in, but breezy conditions could persist.