High pressure will maintain clear, dry, and sunny conditions across the Delmarva Peninsula through the beginning of the week. Expect seasonable temperatures on Sunday before a warming trend takes hold on Monday and Election Day. A weak cold front moving through midweek could bring some clouds and a slight chance of drizzle, with a return to cooler temperatures by Friday.

October brought record-breaking dry conditions to Delmarva, with Georgetown marking 35 consecutive days without measurable rainfall. High pressure will dominate through early next week, maintaining clear skies and cool nights, but temperatures are expected to warm into the 70s by Tuesday. A weak cold front arrives midweek, offering a slight chance of rain, before high pressure returns to end the week.

A coastal low off the Mid-Atlantic will bring a few scattered showers to Delmarva through Friday. As high pressure builds over the weekend, weather conditions will improve, leading to drier and more tranquil weather by Saturday afternoon. Temperatures will remain mild, with highs in the mid-70s to low 80s on Thursday, and cooler conditions expected over the weekend. A cold front may bring more showers by the middle of next week.