A stalled front will keep beach areas cool and damp into Tuesday while inland Sussex County sees a transition to warmer, more humid conditions with afternoon storm chances.
Showers and thunderstorms begin early Tuesday in Sussex County, with improving conditions by Tuesday night and clear, warm weather expected into Thursday morning.
A cold front will bring showers and isolated storms to Sussex County overnight into Tuesday, with sunshine and summerlike warmth returning by Wednesday.
High pressure offshore will keep coastal Sussex County dry and warm through early Thursday, but an approaching cold front could bring showers and thunderstorms by Friday.
A severe weather threat continues into Saturday for Delaware’s coastal communities, with multiple rounds of storms and muggy conditions expected before clearing Sunday.
A mix of fog, showers, and isolated thunderstorms will affect coastal Sussex County from early Tuesday into Wednesday night, with some clearing expected midweek before another round of unsettled weather.
A warm front will lift north through Sussex County Thursday night, followed by a humid Friday ahead of a slow-moving cold front that may bring scattered thunderstorms by Saturday.
A brief period of dry, warm weather will give way to showers and a cold front moving through Sussex County late Friday, with elevated allergy levels and moderate air quality concerns persisting.
Sussex County will enjoy warm, fair weather from early Thursday through Friday before a cold front brings rain and possible thunderstorms late Friday into early Saturday.
After a soaking rainfall across Delmarva Saturday, conditions turn calmer but remain damp and cloudy overnight with lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. While Sunday brings gradual clearing and milder highs in the 50s and 60s, a series of fronts early next week will bring renewed rain chances before high pressure returns midweek.
