As smoke from Canadian wildfires rotates across the Delmarva Peninsula, people remain vigilant and air keeping their on the air quality. DNREC says air quality is moderate which means there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
Heat advisories are in effect for Delmarva, with thunderstorms bringing the threat of heavy rain and isolated severe weather this afternoon and evening.
A Heat Watch has been issued for Delmarva, with temperatures expected to soar on Saturday and early Sunday, prompting safety precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.
A Heat Advisory has been issued for Delmarva with warm and muggy conditions expected tonight, followed by hot temperatures on Saturday and potential showers and thunderstorms.
Delmarva will experience rising temperatures and humidity on Friday, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening.
Intensifying heat and increasing temperatures will challenge high-temperature records, prompting a Heat Advisory for Delmarva and the potential for more excessive heat warnings through the week.
Residents of Delmarva can look forward to a pleasant weekend with sunny skies, warm temperatures, and light winds.
Sussex County, Delaware, will experience partly cloudy skies tonight with mild temperatures and light winds.
Delmarva will experience mostly sunny skies and pleasant temperatures on Wednesday, with a warming trend and higher humidity expected by the weekend.
Showers and possibly some embedded thunder are expected across Delmarva tonight, with increasing clouds near and south of Philly, and temperatures falling into the 50s to near 60 degrees.
