A cold front sweeping through Sussex County late Sunday will usher in dry, cooler air through Monday, setting the stage for one of the nicest weather days in recent weeks.
Above-normal temperatures kick off the week, but all attention turns to a potential storm system impacting the region on Thanksgiving and into Friday. Rain is favored for most areas, followed by colder air and brisk conditions into the weekend.
A lingering upper-level low near New England will maintain cooler temperatures and scattered showers across Delmarva through Thursday, with conditions expected to gradually improve.
After a few thunderstorms this evening, a cold front will bring cooler and drier weather to Delmarva, with temperatures dropping into the 50s overnight and highs only reaching the 70s tomorrow.
Delmarva will experience the passage of a cold front, bringing the potential for showers and isolated severe storms. Damaging winds are the primary threat, but the storms will be shorter and weaker than those seen on Sunday. Expect a significant drop in dew points and a shift to cooler, more comfortable air by tomorrow morning, with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s. Dry, tranquil weather will continue through the rest of the week, with a secondary cold front on Tuesday night leading to even lower dew points and autumn-like temperatures.