October brought record-breaking dry conditions to Delmarva, with Georgetown marking 35 consecutive days without measurable rainfall. High pressure will dominate through early next week, maintaining clear skies and cool nights, but temperatures are expected to warm into the 70s by Tuesday. A weak cold front arrives midweek, offering a slight chance of rain, before high pressure returns to end the week.

Surface high pressure will dominate Delmarva's weather through early next week, bringing mostly clear skies and seasonable temperatures. Expect calm conditions tonight with lows in the low to mid 60s, and areas of patchy fog, which could be dense in some spots. Sunday will feature sunny skies with temperatures near 80 degrees and breezy conditions, especially along the coast. High pressure will gradually move offshore, but tranquil weather continues into Monday. A disturbance off the Southeastern U.S. coast may bring rain chances back to the region by Tuesday and Wednesday, with increasing clouds and humidity. Highs will remain in the upper 70s, with precipitation chances peaking midweek before high pressure potentially returns late next week.