Delmarva will see its first round of winter weather Friday evening, with a weak low-pressure system bringing a coating to an inch of snowfall. A stronger storm system Sunday night into Monday could result in significant snow accumulations, followed by an arctic air mass keeping temperatures below freezing through the week.
Delmarva will see increasing clouds Monday evening as a weak low-pressure system brings light snow showers late Monday night into early Tuesday. High pressure returns by Tuesday evening, ensuring dry but chilly weather midweek.
A weak low-pressure system may bring light precipitation Sunday night, while Monday features clearing skies with chilly conditions as high pressure begins to influence Delmarva.
A Coastal Flood Advisory is in place from late Tuesday evening through Wednesday as gusty winds and cold air dominate the region. High pressure will maintain dry and sunny conditions through midweek, but freezing temperatures inland and elevated fire weather risks are concerns.