Sussex County, Delaware, starts Tuesday cold but calmer, then turns milder with increasing clouds and a chance of light rain or drizzle later Tuesday into Tuesday night.
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Sussex County, Delaware, is expected to see a gradual warmup late Monday night into Tuesday, with a weak system bringing a chance of light precipitation Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night. Any meaningful wintry icing risk is expected to stay well north, but a brief period of patchy slick spots can’t be ruled out if temperatures hover near freezing after dark.
A Cold Weather Advisory covers Sussex County through Monday morning as wind chills stay near or below zero, with clouds increasing and temperatures moderating by early Tuesday
Bitter cold and subzero wind chills will hold on in Sussex County late Sunday night into Monday morning before temperatures rebound to the low 30s Monday afternoon.
From early Saturday morning into Sunday morning, an arctic blast will bring potentially damaging wind gusts, life-threatening wind chills, and dangerous marine icing from Sussex County, Delaware, to Ocean City, Maryland
Light snow late Friday night is expected to be followed by high winds and life-threatening wind chills Saturday into early Sunday from Delaware’s beaches through Ocean City.
Light snow is expected to arrive late Friday in Sussex County, with minor accumulation possible before tapering to scattered snow showers or a brief squall early Saturday as colder air moves in.
Sussex County is expected to stay mostly calm through Friday evening, with light snow developing late and a much more dangerous wind-and-cold outbreak slated for the weekend.
Sussex County will see calm and cold conditions early Thursday through early Friday, with increasing clouds ahead of Friday night’s snow and Arctic front.
