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DELMARVA - Temperatures start out in the upper 40s and low 50s this morning with mostly cloudy skies. The warmth returns today as highs are back into the low to mid 70s under partly cloudy skies, cooler at the coast in the 50s and 60s. Perfect Opening Day baseball weather if you're one of the lucky ones venturing to games in Baltimore or Philadelphia. Enjoy!

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The next weather maker arrives Friday as a low pressure system tracks from the Northern Plains and Great Lakes into southern Ontario and Quebec, dragging a cold front toward the Mid-Atlantic. Ahead of the front, rain showers will spread southeastward across Delmarva through Friday morning. Showers are slow to clear in the evening hours. Temperatures start the day in he 60s, then fall through the 50s then 40s.

futurecast

Some modest elevated instability may develop with this system, so a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out. Rainfall totals will generally range from a quarter inch to a half inch. Winds will also become a factor, with a breezy southwest flow on Thursday shifting northwesterly behind the front on Friday. Gusts of 25 to 35 mph are likely.

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Once the cold front passes, colder air will surge into the region on Friday, causing temperatures to fall through the day. That sets the stage for a chilly weekend, with highs only reaching the 40s on Saturday. Conditions do look dry, however, as high pressure builds in behind the departing system. Temperatures should recover a bit on Sunday, returning closer to normal in the mid 50s.

long range temps

Looking ahead, to the first week of April appears much warmer, with above-average highs climbing into the 70s and possibly nearing 80 degrees as Delmarva heads toward Easter Weekend.

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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