Local policy changes, winter weather impacts, infrastructure planning, and environmental recovery shaped the week’s top stories across Delmarva.
A cool start Thursday will give way to a mild, dry stretch into early Friday as clouds increase along Sussex County’s coastline.
Clear skies late Wednesday evening will turn into a cooler, partly sunny Thursday for Sussex County’s beach towns, with a wetter pattern expected to arrive Friday into the weekend.
Clouds and warmer temperatures dominate Tuesday, with only a small chance of rain late before clearing and breezy conditions arrive by early Wednesday.
Cloudy but mostly dry conditions continue into Tuesday, with milder temperatures and only limited rain chances late.
Mostly cloudy skies and near-normal temperatures are expected from late Wednesday evening through late Thursday evening, with only a small chance of brief flurries or sprinkles, especially on Christmas Day.
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.
