Drier and Seasonable Weather Returns to Delmarva for the End of the Week

After several days of unsettled weather and scattered showers across the Delmarva Peninsula, a much quieter weather pattern is expected to settle into the region heading into the end of the week and the upcoming weekend.

A cold front moving through Wednesday night will usher in slightly cooler and less humid air for Thursday, with comfortable conditions expected to persist through the weekend. High temperatures across Delmarva are forecast to remain mainly in the 70s during this period, while overnight lows fall back into the 50s, offering a refreshing change compared to the recent stretch of warmer and wetter weather.

High pressure is forecast to gradually build into the Mid Atlantic on Thursday and remain the dominant weather feature through the weekend. This area of high pressure should provide mainly dry conditions, lower humidity levels, and intervals of sunshine across Delaware, Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and coastal Virginia.

While another low pressure system is expected to track into the Northeast Friday into Saturday, the strengthening high pressure system over the Delmarva region is expected to keep most of the storm activity well to the north. Forecast guidance continues to support a mainly dry forecast locally with minimal impacts expected from the passing system.

Overall, the weather pattern heading into the weekend looks much more favorable for outdoor activities across Delmarva, with seasonable temperatures, lower humidity, and reduced rain chances expected through at least Sunday.