A Freeze Warning is in effect for parts of Delmarva from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday, as temperatures dip below freezing overnight. Expect a sunny and cool day Monday, with gradual warming and mild conditions by Tuesday.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued Freeze Warnings and Frost Advisories for much of the Delmarva region overnight as temperatures are expected to dip below freezing in many areas.
High pressure will keep conditions clear and cool over Delmarva through Monday, with a gradual warming trend into Tuesday as the high shifts offshore.
Sussex County’s beach towns will experience cooler temperatures, some cloud cover, and isolated chances of frost overnight Monday, with mostly dry conditions and occasional cloudiness through Tuesday.
Delmarva will experience below-average temperatures for the next few days, with highs in the low to mid-70s. A slight breeze will persist, although it will be less intense than earlier in the week. Tonight, skies will clear, leading to another chilly night with lows in the 40s and 50s. As the week progresses, temperatures will slowly rise, reaching the low 80s by Saturday, with mostly dry and sunny conditions expected.
Delmarva will experience a cooler and comfortable day today, with temperatures reaching the 70s across the region. Winds will remain gusty, adding to the crisp September-like feel. The cool, dry weather will continue into tonight with clear skies and light winds, setting the stage for another cool night. Gradual warming is expected as we approach the weekend, with high pressure dominating and temperatures climbing back into the 80s by Friday.
