Showers and thunderstorms may move into Sussex County late Thursday before a warm, humid Friday with highs in the upper 80s.
After days of relentless thunderstorms dumping more than six inches of rain since the beginning of the month across parts of Sussex County, we are enjoying a quieter weekend. However, patchy fog and muggy nights will persist, and a cold front approaching early next week may renew the threat of showers and thunderstorms.
A soaking rain event will continue from early Tuesday through early Thursday, with multiple rounds of showers and storms expected along the Delaware coast.
Sussex County will enjoy warm, fair weather from early Thursday through Friday before a cold front brings rain and possible thunderstorms late Friday into early Saturday.
Periods of rain, patchy fog, and fluctuating temperatures will affect beach towns in Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, from early Saturday through early Monday.
From early Friday through early Saturday, periods of showers and overcast skies will linger across coastal Sussex County and Ocean City, with improving conditions expected later in the weekend.
Rain will taper off Thursday morning in Sussex County and Ocean City as a cold front moves through, bringing cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and dry conditions into Saturday.
A low-pressure system moving through the region will bring steady rain to Sussex County and Ocean City tonight, with mild temperatures and increasing winds ahead of an approaching cold front.