Spring warmth returns to Sussex County with breezy southwesterly winds and dry skies expected from Friday through Sunday morning.
High pressure moving offshore will bring warmer temperatures and gusty winds to Sussex County from late Thursday through Friday evening.
Sunday afternoon across Delmarva will remain mostly dry with lingering clouds and highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. A warming trend begins Monday as a warm front lifts north, followed by a cold front Monday night that could bring showers and isolated thunderstorms. Another dry cold front passes Tuesday, ushering in cooler, breezy conditions midweek before temperatures rebound by the weekend.
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.
A warming trend begins Wednesday across coastal Sussex County and Ocean City, but clouds and scattered showers arrive late Wednesday into Thursday as a warm front lifts north.
Cool, breezy conditions will persist Tuesday evening across coastal Sussex County and Ocean City before milder, breezy weather arrives Wednesday with increasing clouds and a warm front overnight.
Delmarva will wrap up the weekend with above-average warmth Sunday, but a strong cold front Monday night will bring the threat of severe storms and heavy rainfall. Cooler, breezy conditions return Tuesday, with a more unsettled pattern setting up for the latter half of the week.
Delmarva will experience a rollercoaster of spring weather starting Friday night, with temperatures climbing into the 80s over the weekend before a series of fronts bring fluctuating conditions. A partial solar eclipse early Saturday may be obscured by clouds. Showers and a potential round of severe weather arrive Monday night before cooler, more typical spring air returns midweek.
