Seasonable conditions today, with highs in the mid-40s and increasing clouds as a warm front approaches. Monday brings much milder temperatures, with the upper 50s to low 60s. A cold front moves through late Monday night, keeping Tuesday’s highs similar to Monday but occurring earlier in the day. By midweek, a more active pattern develops, with a low-pressure system bringing widespread precipitation Wednesday through Thursday night.
High pressure will bring cold, calm weather to Sussex County Thursday night into Friday, with lows dipping into the upper teens inland. Friday will remain sunny but cold, with highs struggling to reach the low 40s in southern Delaware.
Low pressure will linger across the Middle Atlantic tonight, bringing light rain and windy conditions to Delmarva. The system will gradually pull away this weekend, allowing for partial sunshine and seasonable temperatures. A dry and milder stretch will follow Sunday into early next week before a cold front moves through Monday night. Looking ahead, a low-pressure system could bring wet weather around Thanksgiving.