Sussex County is expected to stay mainly dry from early Thursday morning through Friday morning as temperatures begin to warm.
Rain and drizzle fade late tonight, then linger into Friday morning before a mostly cloudy, milder finish to the day.
Bright skies and chilly air continue Friday, but clouds thicken Friday night as a chance of light rain or snow arrives early Saturday morning.
Showers and thunderstorms Thursday afternoon will be followed by clearing skies and seasonable temperatures into Friday morning.
A meandering coastal low will bring chilly rain and the first hints of snow to parts of the region on Friday, with precipitation tapering off by Saturday morning and breezy conditions persisting into the weekend.
A meandering coastal low will bring persistent rain, gusty winds, and cooler temperatures to Delmarva from Thursday evening into Friday evening, with little improvement expected until the weekend.
High pressure settling over Delmarva will bring clear skies and cool temperatures tonight, leading to a calm and pleasant Friday morning and afternoon.
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.
