Delmarva starts the week with marine clouds and patchy fog as an onshore flow keeps skies gray and temperatures mild. A cold front will bring showers and a low-end severe threat Tuesday before high pressure brings sunshine and near 90-degree warmth by midweek. Rain chances return by the weekend as another front approaches.
Northeast winds will keep temperatures mild but cloudy across Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, from early Thursday through Saturday morning. Low clouds, patchy fog, and drizzle may develop along the coast, with a slight warming trend by Friday.
Rain clears early Tuesday, followed by brief sunshine and seasonable highs near 60 before cooler, dry conditions settle in overnight.
Warm and mostly dry conditions will persist through Wednesday on Delmarva, with near-record high temperatures possible. A cold front will move into the area late Wednesday night, bringing cooler temperatures and a chance of showers by Thursday.
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.
Coastal Sussex County will experience cloudy and cool conditions on Monday, with off-and-on showers during the day and continued overcast skies through Monday night into early Tuesday.
Cloudy and cool conditions will persist across Delmarva on Sunday evening into Monday, with patchy drizzle overnight and spotty showers mainly affecting southern areas throughout the day.