After a sunny and mild Tuesday, a cold front will bring overnight showers and breezy, cooler conditions to Sussex County through late Wednesday.
Sunshine returns to Sussex County Wednesday, but brisk northwest winds and chilly overnight lows will follow into early Thursday.
A departing coastal low keeps skies cloudy and winds gusty across Delmarva today, but drier, cooler air arrives midweek as a cold front sweeps through. Temperatures will dip into the 30s and 40s by midweek nights, with high pressure bringing sunshine and calmer weather by Friday. Another warm-up and a chance of showers are expected by the weekend.
High pressure moving in from Quebec will keep skies mostly clear and conditions dry through the weekend across the mid-Atlantic. Temperatures will gradually warm into the 70s and 80s before a cold front brings a chance of showers by Tuesday and Wednesday.
Sussex County will experience mild and warm weather through Tuesday as a warm front lifts north, followed by a risk of showers and storms midweek as a cold front approaches.
Clear skies and cool nights give way to increasing clouds and a chance of showers by Wednesday evening in Sussex County.
High pressure will keep Sussex County dry with mild temperatures from Wednesday through early Friday, with only a slim chance of a stray shower.
From Wednesday morning through early Friday, beachgoers can expect warm temperatures, light breezes, and mostly dry weather across coastal Sussex County.
A stretch of fair, cooler-than-average weather is expected in Sussex County from late Monday through late Wednesday, ahead of heat and humidity returning later this week.
High pressure offshore will keep coastal Sussex County dry and warm through early Thursday, but an approaching cold front could bring showers and thunderstorms by Friday.
