Your Delmarva Forecast: Sunday, March 29, 2026

Mild and mostly cloudy tonight with temperatures around 46°F, followed by warming conditions and increasing rain chances through Tuesday.

Good evening, Delmarva! We’re wrapping up this Sunday with mostly cloudy skies and mild temperatures holding steady around 46 degrees tonight. You’ll want to keep a light jacket handy as south winds pick up to 10-15 mph. Looking ahead to Monday, we’re tracking a weather pattern that’s going to bring some changes to our region. Temperatures will climb nicely to around 67 degrees, but we’ll see a slight chance of rain showers developing as moisture moves in from the south. Don’t let that discourage any outdoor plans – the chances remain relatively low for most of the day. Monday night brings a better chance of showers with temperatures dropping to a comfortable 58 degrees. As we head into Tuesday, expect continued shower chances with temperatures rebounding to a pleasant 76 degrees – definitely feeling more spring-like! This looks like typical March weather for our area, so keep that umbrella close by over the next couple of days. Stay dry and have a wonderful evening, Delmarva!

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