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.
From Wednesday morning through Friday morning, beach towns in Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, will experience below-normal temperatures, increased cloud cover, and the first signs of unsettled weather later in the week.
Sub-freezing temperatures are expected across Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, from late Tuesday through Wednesday morning, prompting a Freeze Warning and a call for cold-weather precautions.
After Monday’s storms, coastal Delaware and Ocean City, Maryland, will experience sunny skies, cooler temperatures, and breezy conditions through late Wednesday.
A warming trend will bring pleasant conditions to Sussex County’s coastal towns and Ocean City on Tuesday, with a mild morning, sunny afternoon, and a cooler evening as a cold front moves in.