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.
Residents and visitors in Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, can expect a breezy Friday with temperatures reaching the low 50s, followed by a calm and sunny Saturday with cooler temperatures.
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Sussex County, Delaware, and the Ocean City area in Maryland, with significant snowfall expected from Tuesday afternoon through Thursday.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for Sussex County and Ocean City, with Arctic air, gusty winds, and significant snowfall expected from late Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
High pressure will bring cool, dry weather to Delmarva through midweek, with temperatures below average and low humidity. Expect clear skies and light winds through Tuesday, with a gradual warming trend starting Wednesday. Rain is possible by the end of the week due to an approaching cold front and potential low pressure system.
High pressure will maintain control over Delmarva on Tuesday, bringing cooler temperatures and mostly dry conditions, with highs in the low 80s. The mid-week period may bring isolated showers and thunderstorms, primarily in the afternoons, as weak upper-level disturbances interact with the sea breeze. By the weekend, uncertainty remains as a maturing low-pressure system approaches, potentially leading to more widespread rain.
