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- High pressure continues to slide off the coast today, ushering in warmer air and breezy conditions. A Yellow Alert is in effect for …
The summer sizzle is on this afternoon as temperatures soar into the mid 90s away from the coast, with heat index values as high as 106. Be careful in the heat and stay hydrated with water. A Heat Advisory is in effect into this evening.
Humidity has sharply increased across Delmarva today, as high pressure strengthens offshore. Moisture from the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal will affect the region this afternoon, combining with several upper-level disturbances to create a favorable environment for showers and scattered thunderstorms.
Steady to heavy rain continues this afternoon for Delmarva, along with increasing winds. A strengthening coastal storm will keep the moderate to heavy rain going this afternoon across the region. Temperatures only top out in the upper 50s and lower 60s this afternoon.
As surface high pressure moves offshore this afternoon, cloud cover continues to gradually increase. Temperatures will continue running below average, with highs in the 60s to around 70.
A warm front lifted north of Delmarva earlier today, ushering in summer-like temperatures. Friday is looking partly cloudy and warm with highs in the mid 80s, cooler 70s at the coast.
Meteorologist Chris Mastrobuono has the latest on one more warm day before a powerful cold front brings a threat for severe storms Monday even…
Thursday promises to be a dynamic weather day for Delmarva, Coastal Sussex County, and Ocean City, with a mix of morning and afternoon storm activity.
Severe Weather Awareness Week is being acknowledged this week in Delaware. The purpose of Severe Weather Awareness Week is to bring attention to the dangers severe weather poses and how people can better prepare themselves to take on severe weather.
