Today starts a much calmer pattern across Delmarva after several days of wild weather that included temperature swings, record highs, and accumulating snow. Skies will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s, though gusty south winds will ramp up this afternoon and evening to 35 to 40 mph. The weekend looks pleasant, with sunshine Saturday, more clouds Sunday, and temperatures warming into the upper 50s, 60s, and eventually near 70 by Monday ahead of a powerful cold front. That front could bring strong to severe thunderstorms Monday afternoon and evening, along with heavy rain and damaging wind gusts, before much colder air rushes back in for Tuesday and Wednesday.

High pressure will keep Delmarva under mostly sunny skies Sunday, with highs in the mid to upper 70s and a low rip current risk. The tranquil weather pattern will carry through Labor Day, but a chance of showers develops by Thursday as a cold front approaches.

Sunny skies, low humidity, and below-average temperatures will define Delmarva’s Labor Day Weekend as high pressure settles in. Nights will be especially chilly, with inland areas dipping into the 40s. Dry weather is expected through midweek before showers become possible with a cold front Thursday.

High pressure will dominate Delmarva’s weather this Labor Day Weekend, bringing sunny skies, low humidity, and below-average temperatures. Nights will be chilly, with some inland areas dipping into the 40s. Dry conditions continue into next week before a cold front arrives Thursday.