Sussex County should stay mostly quiet late Monday night into Tuesday, with patchy fog and seasonably mild temperatures. Any light wintry mix is expected well north of Delaware, while highs on Tuesday climb into the low 50s.
Sussex County stays mild and mostly quiet into Friday, then rain chances rise late in the day with a low chance of thunder.
Sunshine and 50s hold on Thursday, then Delmarva jumps into the 60s Friday ahead of several rounds of rain Friday afternoon through Sunday morning.
Clouds and mild temperatures dominate Delmarva through midweek, followed by increasing winds Wednesday and a turn toward unsettled, warmer weather heading into 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 see mostly clear skies with patchy fog late Sunday, followed by increasing clouds and mild temperatures Monday as high pressure holds firm.
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.
High pressure from eastern Canada will dominate Delmarva’s weather through Friday, bringing mostly clear skies, light winds and mild temperatures. A cold front pushes through later Sunday into Monday as temperatures trend near average into next week.
High pressure will keep Sussex County dry with mostly sunny skies and seasonable temperatures from Thursday through early Saturday.
Clouds and showers will taper off Wednesday evening as high pressure brings clearer skies and seasonable temperatures through Friday.
