Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, will remain under the grip of blustery winds and sub-freezing temperatures from Thursday into Friday, with some relief expected by the weekend.
Sussex County, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland, will experience gusty winds, freezing temperatures, and dangerously low wind chills through late Wednesday night and Thursday.
Sunny skies this morning, but frigid wind chills and gusty winds will make it feel like the teens. Clouds will increase late Sunday ahead of an overnight snowstorm that could bring 4 to 10 inches of snow to the region. Snow may mix with sleet or freezing rain along the southern coast, with blowing and drifting snow expected Monday night into Tuesday as winds intensify.
Bitter cold conditions will grip Sussex County through Saturday night and Sunday, with lows in the teens and highs struggling to reach the mid-30s. Forecasters are monitoring a potential snowstorm expected to impact the area late Sunday night into Monday.
Delmarva will experience one more unseasonably warm day on Thursday, with temperatures soaring into the 70s before a cold front ushers in cooler, drier air by Thursday evening and into early Friday morning.
A strong cold front will sweep through Delmarva early Monday, bringing cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and partly cloudy skies through the day and into Tuesday.
Expect a warm, mostly sunny day across Delmarva today with temperatures reaching the upper 70s to low 80s inland. A cold front will arrive late Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and dry conditions through midweek. Keep an eye on the sky as well: Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will be visible low on the western horizon after sunset, offering a rare opportunity for stargazers.