Delmarva will experience warm, humid conditions with a daily risk of showers and storms. Fog and mist are likely to start the day, especially along the coast. A cold front arriving late Monday will trigger scattered thunderstorms and downpours into the evening. This front is expected to stall through midweek, sustaining unsettled weather with periods of heavy rain, though the severe threat remains low. Can't rule out the possibility of flash flooding. By late week, heat and humidity will intensify, pushing heat index values toward 100 degrees before another cold front approaches.

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.