Sussex County and the Atlantic side of the Delmarva Peninsula can expect muggy conditions with scattered storms through Thursday night before drier, more seasonable weather returns Friday.
Warm, sticky air will dominate Delaware’s beaches and Ocean City, Md., midweek, with scattered storms Wednesday into Thursday before slightly drier conditions arrive.
Sussex County’s beaches through Ocean City, Md., will see warm and muggy conditions into Thursday, with scattered storms possible as a cold front moves through.
From Wednesday morning through Friday morning, beach towns in Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, will experience below-normal temperatures, increased cloud cover, and the first signs of unsettled weather later in the week.
A passing cold front late Thursday night into Friday will bring showers, possible thunderstorms, and a drop in humidity to coastal Sussex County and Ocean City, Maryland.
After Monday’s storms, coastal Delaware and Ocean City, Maryland, will experience sunny skies, cooler temperatures, and breezy conditions through late Wednesday.
A strong cold front could bring severe storms to Delaware’s beach towns and Ocean City late Monday, followed by much cooler and drier conditions Tuesday into Wednesday.
From Friday morning through early Sunday, Sussex County will enjoy mild mornings, highs in the 70s, and a few scattered showers as a warm front lifts north.
A stretch of unseasonably warm weather arrives late Thursday through Friday evening, bringing sunshine, showers, and highs climbing into the 70s by the weekend.
After a breezy and mild Tuesday morning, clouds thicken along Delaware’s coast with light rain possible overnight and early Wednesday, before gradual clearing by midday.
