As high pressure shifts to our east today, a return flow will develop and warmer air will start to move back into the region.
The rest of Saturday will be bright, but blustery across Delmarva, with wall-to-wall sunshine.
The low clouds and fog have burned off for inland areas with temperatures in the 60s this afternoon, but only 40s at the coast.
Wintry conditions briefly return to Delmarva, then a warming trend next week, with scattered rain showers.
Low pressure slides to our south later today into early Monday morning bringing a soaking rain.
Low pressure slides to our south late Sunday into early Monday morning bringing a soaking rain.
A Yellow Alert continues for rain, heavy at times into this evening.
The summer sizzle is on this afternoon as temperatures soar into the mid 90s away from the coast, with heat index values as high as 106. Be careful in the heat and stay hydrated with water. A Heat Advisory is in effect into this evening.
A beautiful and mild start to the first full week of June. As high pressure gradually shifts offshore, a warming trend will be underway. Skies will be smoky at times through midweek.
The winds calm down into the weekend, with temperatures near normal for early March.
