Friday will bring a mix of sun and clouds to the region with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s, but a high risk of rip currents will persist along the Delaware Beaches through Ocean City and Assateague Island. The dangerous surf, driven by onshore flow and a distant storm, is expected to continue into the weekend. High pressure will keep the area mainly dry and mild through Sunday, with lighter winds and slightly warmer temperatures Saturday. Sunday will be sunny and seasonable before heat and humidity build early next week, with widespread 90s and a chance for storms by midweek.
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High pressure offshore will keep the Delmarva Peninsula under sunny skies and comfortable temperatures through Thursday, with a slight uptick in humidity and some clouds moving in by late Thursday night.
A low pressure system passing north will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms to Delmarva this evening, accompanied by breezy conditions and potential for heavy rainfall.