A strong cold front early Thursday will flip the weather from mild and wet to windy and sharply colder by Friday morning along the Sussex County beaches and in Ocean City.
Patchy fog late Wednesday and low clouds Thursday could limit sunshine as temperatures gradually warm ahead of a late-day rain chance.
A brief period of calm gives way to a windy, colder Thursday as an arctic front sweeps across Delaware.
A cool, calm stretch of weather settles over Sussex County from early Thursday through early Friday as high pressure builds in behind a cold front.
High pressure will give way to a cold front late Thursday, bringing a chance of showers and storms by evening in Sussex County.
A cold front will bring strong thunderstorms and potential flooding Tuesday night into Wednesday morning before drier, calmer conditions arrive later Wednesday and Thursday.
Sussex County will transition from calm, fair conditions Thursday morning to a wet and stormy pattern by early Saturday, with periods of rain and thunderstorms likely.
Warm, dry weather early Thursday will give way to increasing rain chances by late Friday into early Saturday as a cold front slowly approaches Sussex County.
A cold front exiting Sussex County Wednesday night will bring much colder air and breezy conditions into Thursday and Friday, with highs in the 30s to low 40s and wind chills making it feel even colder.
Strong winds, colder temperatures, and occasional snow showers will affect Delmarva from Thursday morning through Saturday, with improving conditions by the weekend.
