A stretch of dangerously hot weather is expected to unfold across Delmarva beginning Monday, driven by a high-pressure system expanding westward from the Atlantic. Heat indices could reach between 100 to 110 degrees through Tuesday, with little relief overnight. The heat will slightly ease later in the week, but scattered storms and increased humidity may follow.

Delmarva will enjoy a calm and clear start to the week under high pressure, with temperatures gradually rising through midweek. A weak cold front will bring a chance of showers late Monday night into early Tuesday, followed by a stretch of sunshine through Thursday. Another frontal system could impact the region Friday into Saturday, bringing possible rain and cooler air for the weekend.

A warm front lifting northward Friday night will usher in a mild and breezy start to Easter weekend across Delmarva, with highs soaring into the 80s Saturday. A cold front arrives overnight, dropping temperatures by Easter Sunday, followed by a pattern of cooler but seasonable conditions into next week.