After a drastic 40- to 45-degree temperature drop, Sunday night will remain clear and cold across Delmarva, with lows in the low to mid-20s. High pressure will maintain dry conditions through Tuesday before a strong storm system moves in midweek. By Wednesday, widespread rain, strong winds, and possibly severe weather are expected as a powerful cold front pushes through. Cooler, calmer weather returns Friday, but another system may bring rain or snow by the weekend.
Delmarva is experiencing a dramatic temperature drop as arctic air grips the region, with highs in the 30s Sunday but wind chills making it feel like the teens and 20s. High pressure will keep conditions dry and mostly sunny through Tuesday before a strong storm system moves in midweek, bringing the potential for heavy rain, strong winds, and possibly severe weather Wednesday into Wednesday night.
Saturday night will usher in a sharp temperature drop across Delmarva as arctic air surges in behind a strong cold front. Winds will gust up to 40 mph, driving wind chills into the teens and 20s by Sunday. High pressure will keep conditions dry through early next week before a potent storm system moves in Wednesday, bringing the potential for heavy rain, strong winds, and possibly severe weather.
