A brief window for freezing drizzle late Tuesday night into early Wednesday could create isolated slick spots in Sussex County, especially on bridges and untreated roads.
A developing storm system will bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and possible thunderstorms to the Delmarva region Tuesday night through Wednesday evening, with improving conditions by Thursday.
Delmarva will see clearing skies on Monday following a frontal passage, with mild temperatures and a light breeze. High pressure will maintain calm and dry weather Monday night into Tuesday morning, though some light showers could develop by late Tuesday night as a warm front approaches.
An onshore flow and approaching warm front will bring more clouds and slightly warmer temperatures to the Delmarva region through Thursday. A brief chance of sprinkles or light showers exists Tuesday night, with high temperatures peaking in the 70s by Thursday.
Strong high pressure moving in from the Midwest will dominate Delmarva’s weather through Wednesday, maintaining dry and cool conditions with clear skies and patchy frost overnight.
A strong high-pressure system moving in from the Midwest will keep Delmarva dry and cool through midweek. Expect chilly overnight lows with patchy frost inland, followed by a crisp, sunny Wednesday with below-average temperatures.
Delmarva will see scattered thunderstorms on Tuesday with higher daytime temperatures. Widespread showers and storms are anticipated Tuesday night, bringing heavy rain and humid conditions.
