A damp and stormy weekend as unsettled weather takes hold. A weak cold front and associated low pressure system will bring widespread showers and possible thunderstorms Saturday, followed by another round Sunday afternoon with the arrival of a warm front. The Storm Prediction Center places Delmarva under a Marginal Risk for severe weather Saturday, with damaging winds as the main concern. Intermittent clearing arrives Monday before a fresh round of storms hits Tuesday.
Unsettled weather will persist in Sussex County from early Saturday through early Sunday, with periods of rain, thunderstorms, and areas of fog before brief clearing arrives late Sunday morning.
Warm, dry weather early Thursday will give way to increasing rain chances by late Friday into early Saturday as a cold front slowly approaches Sussex County.
Showers and possible thunderstorms Saturday afternoon and evening, with the chance for strong wind gusts, hail and localized flooding. Conditions improve by Sunday, ushering in a stretch of dry and warmer weather through midweek, with summer-like temperatures returning by Wednesday.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue to affect Sussex County from early Friday through early Sunday, with a chance of strong storms Saturday afternoon and evening.
Showers and storms Saturday will clear out overnight, making way for a cooler, breezy, and mostly sunny finish to the weekend across the region.
