Delmarva heads into a colder-than-normal stretch beginning today, with blustery Thanksgiving conditions followed by a frigid Black Friday morning, a quiet and cold Saturday, light rain and milder temperatures Sunday, and increasing uncertainty surrounding a potential coastal system on Tuesday.
Gusty winds and below-normal temperatures will dominate from early Thursday morning through early Friday.
A cold front crossing Delmarva tonight will usher in gusty winds and a sharp temperature drop, with colder-than-normal conditions lasting through Thanksgiving weekend.
Showers move in later today and continue into Wednesday before a strong cold front sweeps across Delmarva, bringing colder, windy conditions into Thanksgiving and early weekend.
High pressure keeps Delmarva sunny and cool today before clouds and widespread rain move in Tuesday and Wednesday ahead of a strong cold front that brings colder blustery conditions for Thanksgiving.
Delmarva stays cloudy but dry today with highs in the 50s; rain arrives Friday night before cooler, brighter conditions return for the weekend.
A low-pressure system will bring widespread rain to Delmarva late tonight into Thanksgiving Day, with temperatures ranging in 50s to near 60. The system moves out Thursday night, making way for colder conditions as Canadian high pressure builds in for the weekend. Expect dry weather with highs in the 40s through early next week.
