Sussex County is expected to stay mainly dry from early Thursday morning through Friday morning as temperatures begin to warm.
Strong winds and sharply colder air will sweep into Sussex County and the beach towns Tuesday, with dry but blustery conditions lasting into early Wednesday.
Sussex County, Delaware, is forecast to see strong west-to-northwest winds and dry weather Saturday, followed by cooler and calmer conditions late Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Sussex County, Delaware, is expected to see a breezy late Friday night followed by a sunnier, much windier and drier Saturday, with gusts potentially reaching 30 to 40 mph.
Strong northwest winds and a cooler air mass make Thursday feel sharply colder, with cold, mainly dry conditions lasting into early Friday morning.
Blustery northwest winds keep it feeling colder than the thermometer late Wednesday night through late Thursday night, with a brief cool-down settling in behind a midweek cold front.
Sunny skies, low humidity, and below-average temperatures will define Delmarva’s Labor Day Weekend as high pressure settles in. Nights will be especially chilly, with inland areas dipping into the 40s. Dry weather is expected through midweek before showers become possible with a cold front Thursday.
High pressure will dominate Delmarva’s weather this Labor Day Weekend, bringing sunny skies, low humidity, and below-average temperatures. Nights will be chilly, with some inland areas dipping into the 40s. Dry conditions continue into next week before a cold front arrives Thursday.
Delmarva will enjoy a stretch of pleasant weather beginning Thursday night, with partly cloudy skies and comfortable lows ranging from the low to mid 60s inland to the upper 60s along the coast. Friday brings a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s, but a high risk of rip currents remains in effect along the Delaware and Maryland beaches, including Ocean City and Assateague Island. The dangerous surf conditions will continue through the weekend due to persistent onshore flow and a storm system well out to sea.
Dangerously hot and humid conditions will continue across Delmarva Wednesday before a slow-moving cold front brings showers and thunderstorms Thursday, raising the risk of flash flooding. Much cooler, breezy, and wetter conditions are expected Friday, followed by a pleasant, drier weekend and early next week.
