A slow-moving weather system will bring showers and a slight risk of severe storms to Delmarva early in the week, with milder and partly sunny conditions expected by midweek. A cold front arrives late Wednesday into Thursday, ushering in cooler air and the chance of spotty showers. Temperatures will rebound slightly over the weekend as high pressure returns.
A slow-moving upper-level system will bring rounds of showers and potential storms to Delmarva through midweek, followed by improving weather and cooler temperatures heading into the weekend. Monday and Tuesday will remain mild with highs in the 70s, but a late week cold front could trigger thunderstorms with damaging winds and hail before high pressure settles in by the weekend.
A rainy Sunday afternoon across Delmarva marks the start of a multi-day stretch of unsettled weather driven by a slow-moving upper-level low over the Ohio Valley. While conditions improve briefly midweek, another cold front and trough system may bring showers and cooler air back by Friday before high pressure builds in for the weekend.
Delmarva will kick off the week with above-normal temperatures and increasing breezes. A warm front on Tuesday and a cold front on Wednesday could bring some scattered showers, but dry and mild weather is expected to return for the weekend.
Delmarva starts the week under the influence of high pressure with mild temperatures and filtered sunshine on Monday. A weak cold front brings a chance of showers late Monday night into early Tuesday. A warm-up follows, with sunshine midweek and highs in the 70s. Another system may bring rain and cooler conditions by the weekend.
A pair of cold fronts will refresh Delmarva’s weather beginning Saturday night, ushering in breezy, cooler air for Easter Sunday and the start of the workweek. High pressure dominates much of the week, bringing dry and seasonably warm conditions with increasing clouds and slight rain chances by Friday.
Delmarva will see a mix of sun and clouds midweek with a warm, unsettled weekend forecast featuring occasional rain and highs approaching 70 degrees.
Sussex County’s beach towns will experience clear skies and mild temperatures through Wednesday before a cold front arrives late Wednesday night, bringing rain and cooler conditions into early Thursday morning.
Sussex County beach towns will enjoy clear skies and mild temperatures from late Monday through Tuesday evening as high pressure settles in. Winds will diminish, with daytime highs reaching the low to mid-60s before a cold front approaches midweek.
Northeast winds will keep temperatures mild but cloudy across Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, from early Thursday through Saturday morning. Low clouds, patchy fog, and drizzle may develop along the coast, with a slight warming trend by Friday.