A weak cold front will bring a chilly night and seasonable Tuesday to Sussex County, with most areas staying dry.
A mainly cloudy Tuesday will bring areas of morning fog, limited sunshine and a few showers before another unsettled stretch develops Tuesday night.
A high rip current risk and unsettled weather will continue before gradual improvement Tuesday.
Sussex County will see a hot, humid Tuesday with inland highs in the 90s, cooler beach conditions and another unusually warm night into early Wednesday.
Hot, more humid weather will continue across Sussex County through Tuesday night, with inland areas facing near-record heat and peak heat index values close to 100 degrees.
Sunny, mild and very dry weather is expected Tuesday across Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, before clouds increase early Wednesday ahead of the next rain system.
Delmarva will enjoy a bright and much-improved start to the week today as Canadian high pressure brings wall-to-wall sunshine, though temperatures will remain below average. A weak front may bring light rain late Tuesday, but the better chance for widespread showers and a few storms arrives late Wednesday into early Thursday, with some storms possibly strong to severe.
Sussex County’s beach communities will stay cool Tuesday before a milder Tuesday night into early Wednesday as southerly flow develops.
A hard freeze is expected inland Monday night, while Sussex County’s beach communities stay colder than normal but likely above freezing before milder air returns Tuesday.
Unseasonably warm and dry weather is expected from early Tuesday through early Wednesday across Sussex County and the beach towns south to Ocean City.
