Delmarva begins the first full week of February with mild temperatures, but a cold front moving in Monday night will set the stage for a shift in conditions. High pressure keeps the region dry through Tuesday, but a midweek system could bring a mix of rain, snow, and sleet by Wednesday afternoon. Another system arrives by the weekend, keeping unsettled conditions in the forecast.
Delmarva can expect rain to sweep through the region tonight, followed by a brief period of high pressure on Thursday. Temperatures will drop into the upper 30s overnight, with breezy conditions as a cold front exits. Another storm system brings the potential for rain and snow on Friday, while cold Canadian air dominates the weekend. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day could see a wintry mix transitioning to rain as a new low-pressure system approaches.
A brisk, sunny day is in store for Delmarva, with high temperatures reaching the low to mid 40s, feeling more like the 30s. Canadian high pressure continues to build over the region, bringing dry and colder conditions through the weekend. Temperatures dip significantly overnight, with lows in the low to mid-20s. The pattern of cool, dry weather persists until early next week, when chances of rain emerge with approaching low-pressure systems.
A weak low-pressure system may bring light precipitation Sunday night, while Monday features clearing skies with chilly conditions as high pressure begins to influence Delmarva.
Delmarva transitions to a quieter weather pattern Thanksgiving night as a low-pressure system departs, giving way to brisk northwest winds and clearing skies. While some rain earlier in the day brought much-needed moisture, drought conditions persist across the region. A reinforcing cold front late Friday will usher in the coldest air of the season, with temperatures dipping into the 20s and highs near 40 through the weekend. Dry, chilly conditions dominate early next week, as a clipper system approaches.
