Delmarva will see sunshine and mild conditions today as high pressure settles over the region, but coastal flooding concerns linger with Hurricane Erin churning offshore. A warmer weekend leads into isolated chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday, followed by cooler, drier weather next week.
Sunday on Delmarva will bring bright, sunny skies, light winds and comfortable humidity as highs climb into the low to mid 80s. Overnight lows will drop into the upper 50s to low 60s under clear skies. While most of the week remains dry due to high pressure, beachgoers should remain cautious with a high risk of rip currents and waves reaching three to five fee
Spotty showers and a low threat for thunderstorms are forecast from late Friday into Saturday in Sussex County, with increasing rain chances and high humidity through the weekend.
We're looking at chilly weather heading into the weekend, then warming temperatures Sunday into next week. Rain chances increase into next week as well.
Delmarva will experience one more unseasonably warm day on Thursday, with temperatures soaring into the 70s before a cold front ushers in cooler, drier air by Thursday evening and into early Friday morning.
Delmarva will experience unseasonably warm weather through late Wednesday into early Thursday, followed by a gradual cool-down throughout the day and a chance of rain heading into next week.
High pressure will bring sunny, seasonable conditions to Delmarva over the weekend, with mild temperatures continuing through Election Day on Tuesday.
High pressure will keep conditions clear and cool over Delmarva through Monday, with a gradual warming trend into Tuesday as the high shifts offshore.
Delmarva will see sunny, dry, and unseasonably warm weather through Wednesday morning, with temperatures possibly reaching record highs on Tuesday.
A high-pressure system will continue to dominate Delmarva's weather through the weekend and into next week, bringing clear skies, mild temperatures, and dry conditions. Tonight will be another chilly night with lows in the mid-30s to mid-40s, and patchy frost is possible in areas north and west. However, no frost advisories are needed as the growing season has ended in these areas. The severe drought in Sussex County remains a concern, with a high fire risk due to dry conditions. This weekend will feature sunny skies and pleasant temperatures, with highs reaching the low to mid-70s on Saturday and Sunday. Early next week, temperatures will rise even further, peaking near 80 on Monday, before a cold front brings cooler weather later in the week.