Delmarva wraps up a picture-perfect weekend with another cool, clear night Sunday, before temperatures rise into the upper 80s and low 90s by midweek. Patchy fog is possible Monday morning, followed by mostly sunny skies. A cold front is expected late week, bringing slightly lower humidity and a slim chance for showers or storms.

A persistent warm and muggy pattern will continue over Delmarva through early next week, bringing periods of low clouds and patchy fog overnight, with daytime highs in the 80s. While the weekend should remain mostly dry aside from isolated inland storms, a cold front approaching Monday will trigger more widespread showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will stay above normal into midweek, with heat indices nearing 100 degrees in some locations.

Dry high pressure will settle over Delmarva starting Independence Day, delivering sunny skies, seasonable temperatures, and low humidity through the weekend. Expect some of the most pleasant conditions of the summer before warmer and more humid weather returns early next week, bringing chances for showers and thunderstorms.

Clouds move in from a system passing south of Delmarva Sunday night, but the region stays dry and cool. Memorial Day brings sunny skies, comfortable temperatures, and light winds with a potential sea breeze. Conditions remain dry through Tuesday, but rain and possible thunderstorms arrive Wednesday, followed by a stretch of unsettled weather through the weekend.

Rain and downpours return to Delmarva Sunday with a stretch of unsettled weather lasting into Tuesday as multiple waves of energy track through the region. While conditions briefly dry out by midweek, another cold front and upper-level system will bring more showers and cooler temperatures before the weekend.

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Scattered showers and storms with highs in the low to mid 70s Sunday. A mild, humid weekend transitions into a wet and cooler start to the workweek across Delmarva, with periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms expected through Tuesday. A cooler, more stable pattern begins to emerge by the end of the week.