Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue to affect Sussex County from early Friday through early Sunday, with a chance of strong storms Saturday afternoon and evening.
The week starts quiet on Delmarva, but an approaching low-pressure system could bring significant rain and tropical-like downpours by Tuesday afternoon and evening.
A primary cold front will approach the Delmarva Peninsula on Saturday, bringing warmer and muggier conditions by the afternoon as the flow turns southerly. Expect high temperatures in the low to mid-80s with mainly dry weather during the day, but showers and thunderstorms are likely after 8 PM as the front moves in. Additional unsettled weather is anticipated from Sunday with a marginal risk for severe storms. High pressure will bring drier conditions for the first half of the upcoming week.
Delmarva will see an active weather pattern starting Sunday, with multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms. Heavy rainfall, a slight risk of severe weather, and the potential for localized flooding are expected throughout the day. Cooler temperatures will follow as the cold front exits the region by Tuesday. Expect a wet and stormy Sunday, followed by unsettled weather into the early part of the week.
Hot and humid conditions with frequent thunderstorms are expected on Saturday and Sunday across Delmarva.