DELMARVA- High pressure lingers today, allowing for another dry day but cold. Clouds will gradually increase from the south as the day goes on, though precipitation is not expected during the daytime hours. High temperatures on Saturday remain mostly in the 30s.
Saturday night into early Sunday, a low-pressure system is forecast to track well south of Delmarva while another system moves to the north. Most forecast guidance keeps the bulk of precipitation south of the region, and it is possible that Delmarva sees no precipitation at all. However, there remains a slight chance of flurries or very light snow. No accumulations are expected.
By Sunday, high pressure builds back in, allowing clouds to decrease through the day. It will remain cold, with highs in the mid to upper 30s, and a northwest breeze will add to the chill.
High pressure continues into Monday, keeping conditions dry but cold, with highs again in the 30s to around 40 degrees. The high shifts offshore by Tuesday, allowing temperatures to begin moderating into the 40s to near 50 degrees. A cold front is expected to cross Delmarva later Wednesday, with highs climbing into the low to mid 50s ahead of the front. High pressure returns Thursday, with slightly cooler air. Rain chances increase Friday, then into the weekend as low pressure is expected to track along a cold front. Some of the rain could possibly be heavy into the weekend. Temperatures remain in the 50s for late week into next weekend.




