A quick-moving system brings early snow inland and rain near the beaches, followed by a sharp overnight freeze.
Light snow arrives before dawn for inland towns, with a quicker transition to rain along the beaches
High pressure drifts offshore Sunday night as a weak coastal system brings increasing clouds and a slight chance of light rain to Sussex County through Monday.
A cold front will bring showers and isolated storms to Sussex County overnight into Tuesday, with sunshine and summerlike warmth returning by Wednesday.
Unsettled weather will persist in Sussex County from early Saturday through early Sunday, with periods of rain, thunderstorms, and areas of fog before brief clearing arrives late Sunday morning.
Sussex County will see lingering showers and increasing winds Friday before skies clear in time for a milder and sunnier start to Mother’s Day.
A brief period of dry, warm weather will give way to showers and a cold front moving through Sussex County late Friday, with elevated allergy levels and moderate air quality concerns persisting.
After bitterly cold wind chills earlier in the week, Sussex County will see calmer conditions late Friday through Saturday afternoon, with temperatures slowly rebounding.
Bitter cold conditions will grip Sussex County through Saturday night and Sunday, with lows in the teens and highs struggling to reach the mid-30s. Forecasters are monitoring a potential snowstorm expected to impact the area late Sunday night into Monday.
DELMARVA - Wednesday: Morning showers and a possible thunderstorm will clear out early, followed by decreasing clouds and rising temperatures …
