After early Friday showers, Sussex County will experience cooler, breezy conditions before transitioning into a dry and comfortable weekend.
A cold front sweeping through Sussex County late Sunday will usher in dry, cooler air through Monday, setting the stage for one of the nicest weather days in recent weeks.
A cold front is forecast to move across Delmarva late Tuesday, bringing a chance for severe storms that could bring damaging winds and flash flooding. Lingering showers or a rumble of thunder into Wednesday morning. Although temperatures will remain warm through the week, humidity is expected to ease temporarily before climbing again by Sunday. High pressure will build over the region, delivering mostly dry and pleasant weather for the Fourth of July holiday.
Primary voters in Delaware can expect ideal weather conditions throughout Election Day on Tuesday, with clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and no precipitation concerns as high pressure dominates the region.
Expect clear skies and seasonable temperatures late Monday night, with a warming trend beginning on Tuesday as high pressure builds in.
A disturbance passing through Delmarva on Monday will bring isolated showers and thunderstorms, followed by clearer conditions on Tuesday.
High pressure will bring calm and sunny conditions to Delmarva this weekend, with temperatures gradually returning to seasonal norms. By early next week, there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms as a new system approaches the region.
Expect mostly clear skies and comfortable temperatures across Delmarva this weekend, with only a slight chance of showers in southern areas on Sunday.
A cold front crossing Delmarva will bring cooler temperatures, reduced humidity, and a stretch of pleasant weather from Thursday night through Friday night.
