A cold front will bring a lower chance of storms late Thursday before cooler, less humid weather settles into Sussex County on Friday.
High pressure will keep the region dry from early Friday through Saturday morning, with warmer inland temperatures and cooler conditions near the coast.
Sussex County faces cooler weather, increasing rain chances and dangerous rip currents from late Thursday night through late Friday night.
Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, will turn quieter late Thursday into Friday as rain ends, clouds break and temperatures return to near normal.
Sussex County will start Friday cool and quiet before a sunny, breezy day gives way to increasing clouds and a more unsettled weekend pattern.
Sussex County will see a cool, partly cloudy Thursday night before sunshine and a breezy Friday give way to a wetter weekend pattern.
Sussex County will see a chilly, mostly quiet stretch from late Thursday evening through Friday evening before light rain chances increase Friday night.
Delmarva stays mainly dry and breezy today after a cold front brought limited rainfall overnight. Highs climb into the upper 60s to near 70 with northwest gusts up to 25 to 30 mph. Friday looks fantastic, but weak low pressure brings a quick chance for light rain Friday night. A stronger coastal system passes nearby Saturday, keeping clouds, onshore flow, and the best rain chances near the coast.
Delmarva enjoys the best weather day of the week today with sunshine, light conditions, and inland highs near 80, while coastal areas stay in the 60s. A back door cold front brings cooler air Friday with a slight chance for a few afternoon showers, followed by a dreary, damp, and cool Saturday with widespread rain. Conditions should begin to improve Sunday, with drier and milder weather returning early next week before the next rain chance arrives by midweek.
A dry and unseasonably warm Thursday in Sussex County is expected to give way to cooler conditions by early Friday as a backdoor cold front moves into the region.
