Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, will see quieter weather early Friday through early Saturday as clouds gradually give way to a warmer pattern.
Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, will turn quieter late Thursday into Friday as rain ends, clouds break and temperatures return to near normal.
Sussex County, Delaware, is expected to stay very warm from early Wednesday morning through early Thursday morning, with only a slight and uncertain chance of an afternoon or evening thunderstorm Wednesday.
A warm Monday night will give way to a dry, breezy and unusually warm Tuesday, with inland areas of Sussex County heating up much more than beach towns from Lewes to Ocean City.
Dry, breezy weather is expected from early Saturday through early Sunday morning in Sussex County, with an elevated risk of rapid fire spread during the day Saturday.
A mostly dry cold front Friday night will give way to cooler, drier and breezy conditions Saturday in Sussex County, increasing the risk of rapid fire spread.
A cool and breezy Tuesday is ahead across Delmarva with afternoon highs in the mid 50s and northwest wind gusts of 30 to 35 mph. The combination of dry air and gusty winds will create an elevated risk for fire spread, though recent rainfall may help limit the overall threat. Colder air settles in tonight and lingers through Thursday morning, bringing freeze and frost concerns away from the immediate coast. After the chilly stretch, temperatures rebound quickly late week, with 70s returning by Friday and 80s possible early next week.
Dry and seasonable weather will keep Sussex County’s beach communities and Ocean City calm from early Tuesday through early Thursday.
Dry midweek gives way to light rain, weekend chill at Delaware and Maryland beaches
Sussex County is expected to stay mainly dry from early Thursday morning through Friday morning as temperatures begin to warm.
