Bright skies and chilly air continue Friday, but clouds thicken Friday night as a chance of light rain or snow arrives early Saturday morning.
Patchy fog late Wednesday and low clouds Thursday could limit sunshine as temperatures gradually warm ahead of a late-day rain chance.
Delmarva can expect a warm, humid Sunday followed by a shift to cooler, drier air early in the week, bringing a taste of September weather just in time for the end of August.
Delmarva will see a stretch of dry and mild weather beginning Monday, with sunshine and highs in the low to mid-60s inland and 50s along the coast. Southwest winds will push temperatures even higher Tuesday before a midweek cooldown. A backdoor cold front will briefly lower temperatures Wednesday before shifting north again, allowing a warming trend into the weekend. Highs could reach the low 70s by Saturday, with rain chances returning Sunday night.
Delmarva will enjoy a stretch of mild and dry weather through the upcoming week, with temperatures gradually warming into the mid-60s to low-70s by the weekend. A backdoor cold front will briefly cool things down midweek before shifting northward, allowing temperatures to rebound. The next significant chance of rain arrives Sunday night with an approaching cold front.
We can continue to look forward to a dry, pleasant weekend beginning Saturday night with mild temperatures and partly cloudy skies. Sunday promises seasonable, mostly sunny conditions, while a gradual warming trend kicks in early next week with highs climbing into the 50s and 60s. Later in the week, a stronger cold front brings our best chance for rain on Thursday before a cooler Canadian air mass returns Friday.
