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Mild start, cooler changes for Delmarva | Weather

Delmarva – The sky will partly remain in the majority of the clouds in Sussex County, Delaware and Ocean City, Maryland, while a weak cold woman moves through the region. While light rain showers are possible northwest of the I-95 corridor, it is expected that every measurable precipitation is minimal and only trace quantities are recorded in most locations. Southwest winds will continue to pump warmer air and keep the temperatures in the mid -1960s to Tuesday afternoon before cooling down overnight. In the early Wednesday morning, the clearing sky can fall the temperatures in the low until mid-30s in the region.

Wednesday:
A high pressure is built from the south, which leads to a dry and seasonally mild day. The sky will be largely sunny, with the heights reaching the upper 50s along the coast and in the interior of the 1950s. Winds stay easy and offer a quiet and pleasant day overall.

Wednesday evening – Thursday morning:
When a molor of the upper level approaches from the West, a developed low -pressure system will bring an increased cloud cover on Wednesday evening via the Great Lakes. A warm front lifting to the north can create scattered showers, especially in Norddelmarva. While the precipitation is light, the temperatures remain increased overnight, with the mid -1940s being raised along the coast and the upper 30s in the country.

Thursday:
The warmest day of the week comes when the warm front presses north of the region. Wand -widespread heights in the upper 50s to low 60s are expected with a mixture of clouds and sun. A cold front that is behind it will bring the potential for additional scattered showers in the afternoon, but overall the chances of rain remain limited due to the dry air.

Friday:
A noticeable temperature shift will arrive on Thursday after the passage of the cold front. Heights will endeavor to reach the low 1950s, with some internal areas only managing the upper 40s. Wezig northwest winds will feel even cooler.

Weekend view:
Saturday will recover a temporary temperature temperature in front of another cold front. The heights reach the upper 50s to low 60s again, but a strong cold air boast on Saturday evening brings a strong drop in temperature. The heights will have difficulties by Sunday in the mid -1940s, and overnight, deep stalls can immerse themselves in Sussex County and Ocean City in the 1920s. The winds also increase and add an additional cold to the air.

Look ahead:
At the beginning of next week, continuing cold temperatures begin, but a gradual warming trend is expected until Tuesday, as the high pressure is moving off the coast.