Delmarva will enjoy a stretch of sunny, comfortable weather from Saturday through Monday, with only light breezes and mild temperatures. However a HIGH risk of rip currents remains for all beach points in Delaware, to Ocean City to Chincoteague. Conditions will heat up by midweek, with highs in the 90s, rising humidity, and a chance for scattered afternoon storms.
Delmarva will enjoy clear skies and comfortable temperatures Friday night through the weekend as high pressure lingers over the region. Temperatures will gradually warm into early next week, with highs nearing the 90s by midweek as humidity increases and scattered storms become possible.
A cold front is forecast to move across Delmarva late Tuesday, bringing a chance for severe storms that could bring damaging winds and flash flooding. Lingering showers or a rumble of thunder into Wednesday morning. Although temperatures will remain warm through the week, humidity is expected to ease temporarily before climbing again by Sunday. High pressure will build over the region, delivering mostly dry and pleasant weather for the Fourth of July holiday.
Sussex County will enjoy a mostly sunny and seasonably warm start Saturday, but heat and humidity will ramp up overnight into Sunday, marking the beginning of a dangerous heat wave.
High pressure offshore will keep the Delmarva Peninsula under sunny skies and comfortable temperatures through Thursday, with a slight uptick in humidity and some clouds moving in by late Thursday night.
