Mild, quiet conditions today will be short-lived as rain, gusty winds and a sharp temperature drop arrive overnight into Friday.
The northern lights made a surprise appearance over parts of Delmarva Tuesday night.
High pressure across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic is set to hold firm through the weekend, keeping Delmarva in a stretch of fair and dry weather before changes arrive next week.
 A young grey seal from the Delaware coast is now receiving critical care in Massachusetts after a long and carefully coordinated transport effort involving multiple marine rescue organizations.
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Sussex County, Delaware, and the Ocean City area in Maryland, with significant snowfall expected from Tuesday afternoon through Thursday.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for Sussex County and Ocean City, with Arctic air, gusty winds, and significant snowfall expected from late Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
A winter storm will bring heavy snow, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions to Sussex County and Ocean City from Tuesday afternoon through early Wednesday, followed by a wintry mix before tapering off late Wednesday night.
A winter storm will bring heavy snow, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions to Sussex County and Ocean City from Tuesday afternoon through early Wednesday, with accumulations of 5-7 inches and locally higher amounts possible.
Delmarva will see a dry but breezy Super Bowl Sunday, with highs reaching the mid to upper 40s. A period of calmer weather follows Monday before a series of storm systems bring accumulating snow and mixed precipitation to the region midweek. High pressure will return to close out the week.
High pressure will keep conditions mostly clear and dry Monday night, with clouds increasing by Tuesday morning as a warm front approaches. Expect slightly warmer temperatures and the chance of a few spotty showers, especially along coastal areas.
