High pressure will bring warm, dry weather to Delmarva on Sunday for Mother’s Day, with highs nearing the low 80s. Cloud cover increases Monday as a low-pressure system approaches, leading to scattered showers by Monday night and Tuesday. Rain chances linger midweek before a warmer, unsettled pattern returns for the weekend.
Warm, breezy conditions Saturday will give way to increasing shower and storm chances late this weekend across Delmarva. While severe weather remains unlikely, heavy rain and thunderstorms could impact the area Sunday and early next week as a slow-moving front lingers.
Delmarva will experience a brief warming trend early in the week, followed by gusty winds and cooler temperatures midweek. Showers and storms possible late Monday night. After a quiet stretch from Wednesday through Friday, another weather system could bring rain showers into the region by next weekend.
Temperatures gradual tumble Sunday afternoon after above-average warmth across Delmarva, a cold front ushers in steady rain overnight into Monday. A drastic drop in temperatures begins Monday, with widespread 40s and gusty winds expected by Tuesday. Conditions will remain dry but chilly midweek, before a potential return of rain on Friday.
Warm, muggy conditions Saturday night will give way to heavy rain, gusty winds, and a dramatic cold snap across Delmarva through Tuesday. After a midweek chill, temperatures moderate by week's end with more rain possible Friday.
Unsettled weather returns to Delmarva starting Sunday night with scattered showers and a warm front. Moderate rain is expected Monday, followed by a cooler and briefly dry Tuesday. Another system arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday, possibly brings rain before high pressure brings calmer, warmer conditions late in the week.
Delmarva will see diminishing winds Friday night before a breezy, milder Saturday sets in. Expect lows in the 30s tonight, with daytime temperatures rebounding into the 50s and low 60s Saturday. A cold front may bring a few sprinkles, and gusty winds return. Saturday night turns cold again, dipping into the 30s, followed by a dry and seasonably cool Sunday. Rain chances increase on Monday as a system approaches from the Great Lakes.