Your Delmarva Forecast: Monday, March 9th

Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 5:06 AM

Widespread morning fog clears to mostly sunny skies with highs near 67 today. Pleasant spring weather continues through Tuesday with temperatures reaching 70 degrees.

Good morning, Delmarva! We’re starting this Monday with some widespread fog across the peninsula, but don’t let that discourage you – it’s going to shape up into a beautiful day! That fog should lift by 10 AM, giving way to mostly sunny skies and pleasant temperatures reaching 67 degrees. Winds will be light and variable from the south at just 0 to 5 mph, making it perfect weather for any outdoor activities you have planned. Tonight, we’ll see mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dropping to a comfortable 45 degrees. Some patchy fog may develop again as we head into the overnight hours. Looking ahead to Tuesday, it’s looking like a repeat performance! We’ll start with some patchy fog in the morning, but once that clears, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to a delightful 70 degrees. Tuesday night stays pleasant with mostly clear skies and lows around 52. It’s shaping up to be a gorgeous couple of days across Delmarva – perfect spring weather to get outside and enjoy! Stay safe out there, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow.

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