DELMARVA- High pressure remains in control early in the week, keeping conditions dry and pleasant as it gradually shifts east through Tuesday.

5 DAY MAX TEMPS

The rest of Monday we'll see mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid 80s for inland areas, with 70s at the beaches, along with comfortable humidity levels.  Expect MODERATE rip current risk for the Delaware Beaches, with a LOW risk for Ocean City down to Chincoteague.

Overnight, expect mostly clear and pleasant conditions with lows in the 60s, to near 70 at the coast.

MUGGY METER

By Tuesday, a warmer and more humid air mass will settle over the region ahead of an approaching cold front. Inland highs will reach the mid to upper 80s, with slightly cooler conditions along the coast. Dew points in the 60s and low 70s could drop a bit during peak heating, keeping heat indices below advisory levels.

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FEEL GOOD FRIDAY

For Tuesday night expect dry conditions with lows near 70.

HEAT INDEX

On Wednesday, an upper-level trough glancing the area and a developing surface trough could trigger some late-day showers or thunderstorms. However, the overall coverage and strength of storms is uncertain. Temperatures will again be in the upper 80s to low 90s, with heat index values near 100 degrees possible.

BUILDING HEAT

A cold front will slide in from the northwest Thursday into Friday, possibly stalling or dissipating over the weekend. This front may bring a 20 to 30 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms Thursday, but most of the period will remain dry. Highs on Thursday are expected to be near 90 degrees inland, with dew points decreasing as the front moves through.

The weekend outlook looks warm with and mostly dry weather, with highs in the 80s to near 90 degrees, and slightly lower humidity if high pressure builds in from the north.

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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