High pressure will keep Delmarva dry and mild through the weekend, with sunshine and highs in the 70s and 80s. Conditions begin to shift by Tuesday as a cold front approaches, bringing clouds, scattered showers, and cooler air by midweek.
Delmarva will enjoy a beautiful Labor Day with highs in the upper 70s, low humidity, and a northeast breeze. High pressure will keep the region dry through midweek before showers and higher humidity arrive Thursday night into Friday. Canadian high pressure returns by the weekend, bringing cooler, below-normal temperatures.
A cold front moving through the region late Sunday into Monday will bring isolated showers before drier, cooler air settles in through midweek.
Hurricane Erin will pass offshore Thursday, bringing gusty winds, dangerous surf, and coastal flooding threats from Sussex County to Ocean City through early Friday.
A warming trend begins Wednesday across coastal Sussex County and Ocean City, but clouds and scattered showers arrive late Wednesday into Thursday as a warm front lifts north.
A cold, clear night sets the stage for a sunny and seasonable Thursday before a warm front begins lifting through the region Friday night into the weekend.
A cold front clears the coast late Monday, followed by a brief sunny break Tuesday and a weak system bringing spotty rain Tuesday night, with milder air arriving by the weekend.
Strong winds and cooler temperatures will impact Sussex County and Ocean City from early Friday through Saturday evening, with a brief warm-up ahead of another cold front late Saturday.
A cold front will bring rain showers and gusty winds to coastal Sussex County and Ocean City on Thursday night, with drier but windy conditions following on Friday.
A strong cold front is moving through the region, bringing gusty winds and fluctuating temperatures. Here’s what to expect and how to dress for the changing conditions.
