Delmarva will enjoy sunny, dry weather today through the end of the week as high pressure remains in control. Inland temperatures will climb from the upper 70s and low 80s today into the low 90s by Friday and Saturday, while beaches stay cooler thanks to sea breezes. A cooler, unsettled pattern arrives late this weekend into early next week with showers and thunderstorms possible.

Delmarva will enjoy a pleasant Friday with partly cloudy skies, lighter northeast winds and cooler temperatures compared to Thursday. Temperatures will range from the low to mid 60s at the beaches to the 70s inland, with some lower shore communities nearing 80 degrees. A spotty shower is possible Friday evening into the overnight, but the bigger change arrives this weekend as low pressure brings widespread rain, chilly temperatures and breezy coastal conditions. Rainfall totals from Friday night through Sunday may reach half an inch to slightly over an inch inches across the area, providing beneficial rainfall despite the soggy weekend.

The Delmarva Peninsula will enjoy a warm and dry Mother’s Day under high pressure, but weather conditions will shift by midweek as a low-pressure system brings increasing clouds and rain chances. Expect highs near 80 degrees Sunday before a gradual cooling trend sets in with scattered showers through Thursday.

Easter Sunday afternoon brings dry and breezy conditions to Delmarva as high pressure builds in. The region stays seasonably cool through Tuesday with brief cloud cover and a pair of cold fronts. Dry and warmer weather follows midweek before another system increases rain chances late Friday into Saturday.