Sussex County can expect a cooler Thursday with clouds, a few lingering showers early and another brief shower possible during the afternoon before drier weather settles in Thursday night.
Sussex County will move from a chilly, mostly dry Friday morning to increasing clouds and a chance of light rain by early Saturday morning.
Sussex County, Delaware, is expected to see a few showers early Friday morning and again at times during the day before drier, calmer weather settles in Friday night into early Saturday morning.
Sussex County could see patchy fog early Friday, followed by mainly dry weather through Saturday morning as a cold front moves through late Friday night.
Lingering rain early Thursday should give way to cooler, variable conditions before a warm front brings a chance of light rain and patchy fog late Thursday night into early Friday.
A strong cold front early Thursday will flip the weather from mild and wet to windy and sharply colder by Friday morning along the Sussex County beaches and in Ocean City.
Sussex County starts Friday mild and breezy, stays mostly dry through midday, then turns showery late with a low chance of thunder overnight.
After a wet start Friday morning, Sussex County will see improving weather with mild temperatures and only spotty showers through early Sunday.
High pressure will maintain dry conditions on Delmarva through Friday, but a low-pressure system moving in Friday night raises concerns for freezing rain, particularly during overnight hours.
