.High pressure will shift toward the New England coast Saturday night, bringing a cooler and drier night with lows in the 60s to near 70.
Heavy Rain, Flash Flood Threat Thursday, Breezy and Cooler Friday for Sussex County
Sussex County will see rising temperatures and humidity through Friday, with dangerous heat and evening storm chances before relief arrives late Friday night.
A stretch of oppressive heat and thunderstorms is expected Thursday into early Friday, followed by cooler, less humid conditions for the weekend.
Showers and thunderstorms Thursday afternoon will be followed by clearing skies and seasonable temperatures into Friday morning.
A cold front will spark showers and storms late Wednesday into Thursday, followed by cooler, calmer weather and seasonable temperatures through the weekend.
Monday brought another round of oppressive heat and intense downpours across parts of Delmarva, including Long Neck and Ocean View, where up to four inches of rain fell in just an hour. A cold front is forecast to move through the region late Tuesday, gradually lowering humidity levels by midweek. High pressure building into the area should bring drier and more comfortable weather heading into the Fourth of July weekend.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch in place for all of Delaware until 10 p.m. Storms could produce damaging winds and hail. Coastal flooding is also a concern in Sussex County, where up to a foot of water may impact tidal roads and back bays due to an onshore flow and new moon. After the storms, a complex frontal pattern sets up through early next week, bringing shifting temperatures, intermittent rain chances, and elevated humidity levels before high pressure returns by midweek.
Severe storms Thursday afternoon give way to cooler, drier conditions by the weekend as a cold front clears Sussex County.
Sweltering conditions and the threat of severe storms will dominate Sussex County’s weather Wednesday and Thursday before relief arrives Friday.
