DELMARVA- It was a frosty start across Delmarva this morning with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. The chill comes courtesy of surface high pressure anchored over eastern Canada, which will continue to control the weather through the weekend.

ALONG THE COAST

Saturday and Sunday will bring more tranquil conditions, though skies may turn partly to mostly cloudy at times. Highs will remain in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees on Saturday, with similar conditions by Sunday. Overnight lows will hover in the 30s and low 40s both nights. Seasonably pleasant for late October.

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SUNFEST

Looking ahead to early next week, quiet and cool weather continues on Monday with highs in the 50s. However, the First Alert Weather team keeping an eye on a developing system that could bring a shift by midweek.

FUTURECAST

Low pressure may form somewhere along the Mid-Atlantic or Southeast coast between Tuesday and Wednesday, potentially bringing periods of rain, some of it possibly heavy, along with gusty east to northeast winds and beach erosion. While details remain uncertain, the chance for unsettled weather increases by Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures are expected to stay below normal throughout this stretch.

Meteorologist

Meteorologist Bob Trihy joined CoastTV in 2023. He grew up in Great River on Long Island, N.Y. Bob caught the weather bug when he was around eight years old and tracked storms up and down the east coast. He witnessed some big ones, like the blizzard of 1978, as well as tropical systems.

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