Quiet Midweek Weather Gives Way to Rain Later This Weekend Across Delmarva

Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 3:13 PM

A generally quiet stretch of weather is expected across the Delmarva Peninsula through the end of the workweek, with increasing cloud cover and a return to rain chances late in the weekend and early next week. Midweek Through Friday: Dry and SeasonableWednesday through Friday will feature a mix of clouds and sunshine with dry conditions […]

A generally quiet stretch of weather is expected across the Delmarva Peninsula through the end of the workweek, with increasing cloud cover and a return to rain chances late in the weekend and early next week.

Midweek Through Friday: Dry and Seasonable
Wednesday through Friday will feature a mix of clouds and sunshine with dry conditions across the region. Afternoon highs will range from the upper 30s to mid 40s, while overnight lows dip into the 20s. These temperatures are close to seasonal averages for early February, and no precipitation is expected during this period.

Saturday: Mild and Mostly Dry
Saturday continues the dry trend, with partly sunny skies and highs climbing into the mid 40s. This will be one of the milder days of the upcoming week, making it a decent day for outdoor plans before wetter weather arrives.

Sunday into Monday: Rain Likely
A developing storm system is expected to bring increasing rain chances late Sunday into early Monday. Sunday appears cloudy with rain becoming likely, especially later in the day and overnight. High temperatures will remain in the mid 40s, with milder overnight lows staying well above freezing.

Rain chances linger into Monday, though coverage may become more scattered as the system begins to move away. Temperatures on Monday are expected to reach the upper 40s.

Early Next Week: Improving Conditions
By Tuesday, conditions are expected to improve with a return to partly sunny skies. Highs will remain mild, hovering in the upper 40s, with no additional precipitation currently expected.

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