Clouds stick around, but a mild southwest breeze pushes Delmarva into the mid to upper 50s today, with some inland spots near 60° and gusts 25–30 mph. Tonight stays damp and mild with patchy fog and a spotty sprinkle possible. A backdoor cold front cools some areas Thursday, then rain moves in Thursday night into Friday, with 0.50" to 1.00" possible. The weekend starts quiet and dry, but Sunday night into Monday bears watching for a potential coastal low that could bring rain changing to snow—still uncertain this far out.

Mostly cloudy and chilly with a stiff northeast onshore wind—gusts near the coast up to 30–35 mph and highs only in the upper 30s to low 40s. A big warm-up arrives Tuesday through Thursday, with highs pushing into the 50s and low 60s, before periods of rain Thursday night into Friday and another rain-focused system Friday into Saturday. Cooler air returns for the weekend, with a still-uncertain system possible late Sunday.