A winter storm is expected to impact Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, from Wednesday through Friday, bringing snow, gusty winds, and below-average temperatures. Accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are forecast, with the potential for hazardous travel conditions.
An Arctic high-pressure system will bring cold and dry conditions to Delmarva through the weekend, with wind chills dropping into the teens and lows in the 20s. Widespread significant snowfall is expected Monday impacting travel, with lingering effects throughout the week as cold high pressure dominates the region.
Bitter cold conditions will grip Sussex County through Saturday night and Sunday, with lows in the teens and highs struggling to reach the mid-30s. Forecasters are monitoring a potential snowstorm expected to impact the area late Sunday night into Monday.
High pressure dominates Delmarva’s weather through the weekend, but a low-pressure system early next week could bring significant snow. Wednesday evening and Thursday remain breezy with cold temperatures before a snowy weekend setup begins to unfold.