Sussex County is expected to stay mainly dry from early Thursday morning through Friday morning as temperatures begin to warm.
Patchy fog and drizzle early Thursday should gradually transition to periods of steadier rain Thursday night into early Friday, with mainly wet — not wintry — impacts expected in Sussex County.
Sussex County will start Thursday mild, turn warmer in the afternoon, then cool down Thursday night after a late-day cold front.
A coastal low will bring scattered showers and cloudy conditions to Delmarva on Wednesday, with drier weather expected by early Thursday.
Delmarva will experience clear skies and seasonable temperatures on Wednesday evening, with overnight lows dipping into the 60s.
The eastward progression of an upper-level trough and surface front will bring active weather to an end by Thursday evening, with a transition to clearer skies and cooler temperatures overnight into early Friday morning.
A series of weak fronts and upper-level shortwaves will bring showers and thunderstorms to Delmarva tonight, overnight, and through Thursday afternoon, with high pressure building in by Friday.
