It will feel more like June this afternoon, instead of April, as temperatures climb into the low 80s at inland locations, with 60s and 70s at the beaches.
Monday afternoon will feature mostly cloudy skies with a southeast breeze around departing high pressure. Temperatures at the coast will be cooler, with highs in the 50s to around 60. Inland areas will warm into the mid and upper 60s with breezy conditions.
The big warm up is underway for Delmarva, with highs in the 60s today, then 70s to near 80 degrees away from the coast this weekend. Next rain chance comes early next week.
Federal funding cuts could put Delaware’s Inland Bays at risk, potentially impacting water quality monitoring, habitat restoration, and environmental education programs.
A cold front moving through Delmarva is ushering in the coldest air of the fall season so far. Patchy frost is possible later in the week.
Lots of clouds the next few days, along with on and off rain. Moisture from tropical system Helene could bring some rain later Friday into Saturday.
Delaware's Center for the Inland Bays and the town of Dewey Beach use greener and cost-effective options to protect Read Avenue from storm damage.