Warm, breezy conditions Saturday will give way to increasing shower and storm chances late this weekend across Delmarva. While severe weather remains unlikely, heavy rain and thunderstorms could impact the area Sunday and early next week as a slow-moving front lingers.
Monday will start with thickening clouds and a slight chance of afternoon showers, while Tuesday remains mostly dry. However, a slow-moving frontal system may bring heavier rain and potential flooding to the region by midweek.
Delmarva will experience a dynamic weather pattern from tonight through Tuesday, with multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms as a warm front and cold front move through the region. Heavy rainfall, strong storms, and the potential for localized flooding are expected, especially on Sunday. Cooler temperatures will follow on Monday and Tuesday as fronts push offshore, bringing a welcome break from the humid conditions.
A tranquil afternoon with lower humidity levels has brought some relief to the Delmarva Peninsula, although temperatures remain warm. However, weather conditions are expected to change significantly overnight.
