A high-pressure system will keep Sussex County and Ocean City dry but cold through Friday, before a strengthening low-pressure system brings increasing clouds and the potential for rain late Saturday.
A high-pressure system will bring clear skies, gusty winds, and below-normal temperatures to Sussex County and Ocean City from late Thursday night through Friday night.
Sunny skies this morning, but frigid wind chills and gusty winds will make it feel like the teens. Clouds will increase late Sunday ahead of an overnight snowstorm that could bring 4 to 10 inches of snow to the region. Snow may mix with sleet or freezing rain along the southern coast, with blowing and drifting snow expected Monday night into Tuesday as winds intensify.
Delmarva is in for a cold but eventful weekend. Temperatures will dip into the 20s tonight, while the Geminids meteor shower promises a dazzling display with up to 120 meteors per hour. A strong high-pressure system will maintain dry, sunny conditions through Saturday, though some high clouds may roll in later. The region will experience a warming trend Sunday with highs nearing 50 degrees, but showers could develop by Sunday night as the next weather system approaches.
High pressure will bring cold, calm weather to Sussex County Thursday night into Friday, with lows dipping into the upper teens inland. Friday will remain sunny but cold, with highs struggling to reach the low 40s in southern Delaware.
