Delmarva stays mainly dry and breezy today after a cold front brought limited rainfall overnight. Highs climb into the upper 60s to near 70 with northwest gusts up to 25 to 30 mph. Friday looks fantastic, but weak low pressure brings a quick chance for light rain Friday night. A stronger coastal system passes nearby Saturday, keeping clouds, onshore flow, and the best rain chances near the coast.

Delmarva will see a cloudy but mild day today, with highs ranging from the upper 50s and low 60s at the beaches to the mid and upper 60s inland, with a few spots on the Mid-Shore reaching near 70 degrees. A cold front arrives tonight, bringing scattered showers and an isolated thunderstorm before drier, breezy weather returns Thursday. The weekend remains uncertain, with a nearby storm system possibly bringing rain Saturday and chilly temperatures across the region.

Today officially began spring at 10:46 this morning, and Delmarva is enjoying mostly sunny skies, mild temperatures, and increasing southwest winds gusting 30 to 35 mph. Clouds will build this evening ahead of a quick-moving system bringing light showers overnight into early Saturday, with rainfall totals staying under a quarter inch and showers ending by around 8 a.m. Saturday. The weekend stays mild, with highs in the 50s and 60s Saturday and well into the 70s inland Sunday, before a stronger cold front arrives Monday with showers, gusty winds, and much colder air to start next week.

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.