Delmarva begins the week with damp, gray skies and cooler temperatures, but change is on the horizon. After periods of drizzle and light showers Monday and Tuesday, warmer and more humid air arrives midweek. By Thursday, temperatures could soar into the 90s with strong to severe storms possible as a cold front sweeps through. The weekend looks drier and more comfortable with sunshine and highs in the 80s.

Clouds, cool temperatures, and the chance of scattered showers will dominate Delmarva’s Father’s Day forecast as a stalled front lingers near the region. Unsettled conditions will continue into early next week before a midweek warm-up sets the stage for possible severe storms Thursday. A return to sunny, dry weather is expected by Friday.

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Delmarva endured a cloudy and damp Saturday with a mix of showers and hazy skies due to wildfire smoke drifting from New Jersey. The pattern of unsettled weather is expected to continue into Father’s Day and early next week, with cooler-than-normal temperatures, patchy fog, and occasional rain. A brief warm-up midweek could bring strong storms before relief arrives next weekend.

Storms will wind down Saturday evening across Delmarva as a cold front moves offshore, clearing the skies but ushering in strong northwest winds. A cooler, breezy Sunday is ahead, followed by a warming trend early next week with sunshine and mild temperatures before midweek rain chances return.

Scattered showers and isolated severe storms will move across Delmarva Saturday afternoon and evening, with gusty winds expected behind the cold front. Sunday brings the return of blue skies and cooler temperatures, while the start of the week features a warming trend under mostly sunny skies before the next rain chances by midweek.