Mostly cloudy skies with mild temperatures and a small chance of spotty showers will continue through late Tuesday night and Wednesday as high pressure lingers to the north.
From early Tuesday through early Thursday, Delmarva faces hot, humid conditions and air quality concerns as Code Orange alerts impact sensitive groups.
From Wednesday morning through Friday morning, beach towns in Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, will experience below-normal temperatures, increased cloud cover, and the first signs of unsettled weather later in the week.
After a cloudy and damp start to Wednesday, Delmarva will enjoy clearing skies, cooler air, and calm conditions through Thursday evening.
DELMARVA - Low pressure moves east Tuesday morning, allowing rain to clear quickly. However, lingering clouds and a slow-moving cold front wil…
Rain clears early Tuesday, followed by brief sunshine and seasonable highs near 60 before cooler, dry conditions settle in overnight.
A high-pressure system will continue to dominate Delmarva's weather through the weekend and into next week, bringing clear skies, mild temperatures, and dry conditions. Tonight will be another chilly night with lows in the mid-30s to mid-40s, and patchy frost is possible in areas north and west. However, no frost advisories are needed as the growing season has ended in these areas. The severe drought in Sussex County remains a concern, with a high fire risk due to dry conditions. This weekend will feature sunny skies and pleasant temperatures, with highs reaching the low to mid-70s on Saturday and Sunday. Early next week, temperatures will rise even further, peaking near 80 on Monday, before a cold front brings cooler weather later in the week.
Delmarva residents can expect a mix of misty mornings, low clouds, and scattered showers starting Sunday. Highs will range from the mid to upper 70s, with some inland areas possibly reaching 80 degrees. The weather pattern will remain unsettled due to a stalled front and the remnants of tropical moisture, leading to continued cloudy and damp conditions into midweek. Occasional rain showers are likely, especially Monday night into Tuesday, with the potential for isolated downpours. A cold front will move through by Wednesday, bringing slightly cooler but generally dry conditions for the latter part of the week.