Delmarva will enjoy a bright and much-improved start to the week today as Canadian high pressure brings wall-to-wall sunshine, though temperatures will remain below average. A weak front may bring light rain late Tuesday, but the better chance for widespread showers and a few storms arrives late Wednesday into early Thursday, with some storms possibly strong to severe.
Lingering rain early Thursday should give way to cooler, variable conditions before a warm front brings a chance of light rain and patchy fog late Thursday night into early Friday.
Dry midweek gives way to light rain, weekend chill at Delaware and Maryland beaches
Dense fog and occasional light rain will give way to a milder, unsettled Saturday night in Sussex County.
Dense fog and light rain are expected in Sussex County through Saturday before milder air begins arriving late in the day.
Low clouds, leftover fog and a few showers early Thursday give way to a damp, gray stretch into Friday morning.
Patchy fog with light rain and drizzle is expected late Wednesday into Thursday morning in Sussex County, with murky travel at times.
Sussex County, Delaware, starts Tuesday cold but calmer, then turns milder with increasing clouds and a chance of light rain or drizzle later Tuesday into Tuesday night.
Clouds increase tonight, with lows dipping into the upper 20s to low 30s. A milder Saturday with a few showers, then snow and rain possible on Sunday.
Mostly sunny, springlike highs today give way to a midweek system with light rain and a possible rain-to-snow change, followed by sharply colder, blustery weather Thursday and Friday.
