Sussex County is expected to stay relatively mild through Wednesday, but rain developing late Wednesday night could mix with snow as temperatures fall, increasing the risk of icy spots early Thursday.
Low pressure will continue to impact Delmarva tonight, bringing rain showers that may transition briefly to light snow before ending by Saturday morning. Temperatures will drop into the low 30s tonight, with a Canadian high-pressure system ushering in frigid temperatures and strong winds through the weekend. Wind chills will plummet into the teens and single digits Saturday, with a slow warming trend beginning Monday.
High pressure will deliver calm and seasonable weather to Delmarva on today, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 40s. Clouds will build overnight as a new system approaches, bringing a chance of light rain and snow showers Friday into Friday night. The weekend ushers in colder, blustery conditions, with highs in the 20s to 30s, and arctic air settling into early next week.
A series of weather systems will bring light snow, sleet, and rain to Delmarva late Sunday evening through Monday afternoon, with improving conditions by evening as temperatures rise.
