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Father’s Day on Delmarva was one for the weather record books—Georgetown set a new daily cold high mark of 68°F, the third chilliest Father’s Day on record. Overcast and cool conditions linger through Monday with scattered drizzle and showers possible. A slow transition to a warmer and stormier pattern begins Tuesday, peaking Thursday with near-record heat and a risk of severe storms. Cooler, more settled weather returns for Friday and the weekend.

Clouds move in from a system passing south of Delmarva Sunday night, but the region stays dry and cool. Memorial Day brings sunny skies, comfortable temperatures, and light winds with a potential sea breeze. Conditions remain dry through Tuesday, but rain and possible thunderstorms arrive Wednesday, followed by a stretch of unsettled weather through the weekend.

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Delmarva starts the week with partial sunshine and seasonable temperatures, but a shift to wetter weather begins Monday night. Rain and occasional thunderstorms are expected through midweek, followed by another wave of unsettled conditions Friday and Saturday as back-to-back cold fronts sweep through the region.

A rainy Sunday afternoon across Delmarva marks the start of a multi-day stretch of unsettled weather driven by a slow-moving upper-level low over the Ohio Valley. While conditions improve briefly midweek, another cold front and trough system may bring showers and cooler air back by Friday before high pressure builds in for the weekend.