Mostly cloudy skies, areas of fog, and occasional showers or drizzle will linger across Delmarva today as a stationary front nearby begins to lift north as a warm front. Temperatures will slowly rise overnight, and noticeably milder weather is expected this weekend and into early next week, with several additional chances for showers.
Rain and drizzle fade late tonight, then linger into Friday morning before a mostly cloudy, milder finish to the day.
Sussex County starts Tuesday with clouds and patchy fog, then turns milder with some afternoon clearing. Clouds thicken Tuesday night, and a few showers could arrive toward early Wednesday as the next system approaches.
Patchy fog late Wednesday and low clouds Thursday could limit sunshine as temperatures gradually warm ahead of a late-day rain chance.
Sunday will start with low clouds and patchy fog in the morning, but conditions will improve to a warm and muggy day for Delmarva.
The cloudy and much cooler conditions continue the rest of Friday, along with a few showers. Warmer and more humid air builds into Delmarva this weekend with a daily chance of showers and storms.
Low clouds and fog are gradually breaking up this afternoon across Delmarva. Expect some sunshine this afternoon, along with warm and muggy conditions. Highs in the 70s and lower 80s. A bit cooler at the coast.
We're seeing low clouds with some peeks of sunshine this afternoon, as weak high pressure dries out Delmarva. Temperatures are warming through the 60s, with highs in the 70s for inland locations, expect 60s and 70s a the beaches.
Patchy fog gives way to partly sunny skies and warm temperatures. A mix of isolated showers and storms will punctuate the rest of the week as multiple upper-level systems move through the region, bringing cooler temperatures and increased rain chances into the weekend.
"Delmarva will enjoy unseasonably warm and sunny weather on Wednesday, with highs near 80 degrees and gusty southwest winds, before a cold front brings a slight chance of showers and cooler temperatures by evening."
