Light snow arrives before dawn for inland towns, with a quicker transition to rain along the beaches
Beach communities in Sussex County will see cooler-than-normal temperatures and mostly dry skies through late Thursday, with only a slight chance of showers as a cold front approaches.
Warm, sticky air will dominate Delaware’s beaches and Ocean City, Md., midweek, with scattered storms Wednesday into Thursday before slightly drier conditions arrive.
Sussex County’s beaches through Ocean City, Md., will see warm and muggy conditions into Thursday, with scattered storms possible as a cold front moves through.
After days of relentless thunderstorms dumping more than six inches of rain since the beginning of the month across parts of Sussex County, we are enjoying a quieter weekend. However, patchy fog and muggy nights will persist, and a cold front approaching early next week may renew the threat of showers and thunderstorms.
High pressure offshore will bring dry, hazy, and seasonably warm conditions to Delaware’s beach towns through late Wednesday before unsettled weather approaches later in the week.
Rain and a few thunderstorms will linger across Sussex County and coastal areas through Thursday, with a drier trend expected by early Friday.
Inland Sussex County will experience warm, breezy conditions late Tuesday into Wednesday, while coastal areas will see cooler, cloudier weather as a cold front approaches.
Sussex County’s beach communities will enjoy a warm and breezy Tuesday before a cold front ushers in cooler, drier air for Wednesday night into early Thursday.
After a warm Tuesday inland, beach towns along the Sussex County coast will experience cooler air and more clouds heading into midweek.
