Dense morning fog gives way to a very warm Sunday afternoon.
Thursday marks the final day of intense summer heat on Delmarva, for now. Temperatures will peak in the upper 80s to low 90s under partly cloudy skies, with oppressive heat indices ranging from 100 to 106 degrees.
A strong cold front will sweep through Delmarva late Saturday, bringing potential severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and hail. Following the front, Sunday through Tuesday will feature dry and breezy conditions with lower humidity and cooler temperatures. Unsettled weather may return midweek with a chance for rain by Wednesday.
A cold front will spark evening storms with hail and wind possible, followed by a breezy and much cooler Tuesday through midweek.
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms, some potentially severe with heavy rain, wind gusts, and hail, are forecasted for Delmarva this evening, with the possibility of patchy fog overnight.
Expect dangerously hot and humid conditions to persist Tuesday evening with potential severe thunderstorms. Wednesday will remain warm and humid, with temperatures slightly cooler but still uncomfortable.
Severe Weather Awareness Week is being acknowledged this week in Delaware. The purpose of Severe Weather Awareness Week is to bring attention to the dangers severe weather poses and how people can better prepare themselves to take on severe weather.
MILTON, Del. - Severe weather is possible on Delmarva this evening. The Storm Prediction Center currently has us under a slight risk (level 2 …
