Mild, damp conditions early Wednesday will quickly give way to a windy, colder stretch from Wednesday evening into early Thursday across Sussex County.
Delmarva transitions to a quieter weather pattern Thanksgiving night as a low-pressure system departs, giving way to brisk northwest winds and clearing skies. While some rain earlier in the day brought much-needed moisture, drought conditions persist across the region. A reinforcing cold front late Friday will usher in the coldest air of the season, with temperatures dipping into the 20s and highs near 40 through the weekend. Dry, chilly conditions dominate early next week, as a clipper system approaches.
Low pressure will linger across the Middle Atlantic tonight, bringing light rain and windy conditions to Delmarva. The system will gradually pull away this weekend, allowing for partial sunshine and seasonable temperatures. A dry and milder stretch will follow Sunday into early next week before a cold front moves through Monday night. Looking ahead, a low-pressure system could bring wet weather around Thanksgiving.
