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Oppressive heat and humidity on Delmarva, highs Monday in the mid to upper 90s, record highs possible Tuesday and Wednesday.

DELMARVA -- A stretch of dangerously hot weather this week as a ridge of high pressure over the western Atlantic pushes inland, fueling a heat wave across the region. Beginning Monday, temperatures are forecast to the mid to upper 90s, with heat index values between 100 and 110 degrees across most inland areas.

Monday Daypart

Hot & humid under mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 90s.

The high-pressure ridge is expected to center itself over the Appalachian region through Tuesday, locking in a hot and humid air mass. Although dew points may mix down slightly during peak heating, the heat and humidity combined will create sweltering conditions, particularly in southern portions of the peninsula. A Heat Advisory remains in effect for all of Delmarva, and an Extreme Heat Watch has been issued for southern Delmarva, where the combination of temperature and humidity could push conditions into dangerous territory.

Future Feels Like

Heat indices Monday will be between 105-109. 

The worst of the heat is expected Monday and Tuesday, as the atmospheric ridge strengthens. Overnight conditions will offer little relief, with lows in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees both nights. 

Tuesday we could hit 100 degrees for the first time since July 21st, 2019 and with that we would break a record high temperature of 97 set back in 2010.

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Closing In On Records

I think we break record highs both Tuesday and Wednesday, could even challenge some overnight lows.

By Wednesday, the ridge will begin to shift southward and weaken slightly. Highs will remain in the mid to upper 90s with heat index values still near 101-105 degrees. Nonetheless, Wednesday will mark the fourth consecutive day of oppressive heat across Delmarva.

Staying Cool In The Heat

Drink plenty of water, limit your time outside during the hottest part of the day. 

A change in the weather pattern arrives late in the week. As the upper-level ridge begins to erode, a surface trough will approach from the north. This will introduce increased cloud cover and the potential for scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially Thursday through the weekend. Some of these storms could be severe.

By Friday, temperatures are forecast to fall into the 80s—much closer to seasonal normals. Rain chances remain elevated into the weekend, marking a return to a more typical summer pattern.

Meteorologist

Chris Mastrobuono is a South Philly native, but has come to join the CoastTV meteorology team. With over three years of experience delivering accurate, passionate and insightful weather analysis, he is eager to report on the coast. Previously, he spent over two years as a morning meteorologist at WEVV CBS/FOX in Evansville, Indiana. 

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