Your Delmarva Forecast: Saturday, February 21st

Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 6:00 AM

Enjoy partly sunny skies today with highs near 49, but bundle up for a winter weather system bringing rain, snow, and blowing snow Sunday into Sunday night.

Good morning, Delmarva! We’re starting your Saturday with partly sunny skies and a pleasant high of 49 degrees. It’s a great day to get outside and enjoy some February sunshine, though you’ll want to keep a light jacket handy with northwest winds running 5 to 10 mph. Tonight’s where things get interesting – clouds will increase and we’ll see our first chance of light rain moving in. Temperatures will drop to around 33 degrees, so we’re right on that rain-snow line. Sunday brings a significant weather change as a winter system moves through our area. Expect rain and snow with highs only reaching 37 degrees. The bigger concern comes Sunday night when temperatures plummet to 29 degrees and we could see areas of blowing snow, which may create hazardous travel conditions. If you have Sunday plans, especially any travel, keep a close eye on conditions and consider adjusting your schedule. This is definitely a weekend to have the winter gear ready! Stay warm and safe out there, Delmarva. I’ll have updates throughout the weekend on TV Delmarva!

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