Your Delmarva Forecast: Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Spring warmth is on the way for Delmarva with temperatures climbing from the 30s tonight to 70 degrees by Thursday under partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies.

Good evening, Delmarva! We’re seeing a pleasant spring pattern settling in across our region tonight and into the rest of the week. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures dipping to a comfortable 34 degrees. Winds will be light and variable from the south at 0 to 5 mph, making for a calm evening across the peninsula. Wednesday brings much brighter conditions as we’ll see partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to a delightful 56 degrees – perfect weather for getting outside and enjoying the spring season! Wednesday night stays mild with mostly cloudy skies and lows around 46 degrees. Looking ahead to Thursday, we’re in for a real treat with partly sunny skies and temperatures soaring to 70 degrees! It’s shaping up to be a beautiful day to spend time outdoors, whether you’re in Salisbury, Dover, or anywhere in between. Overall, it’s a fantastic stretch of spring weather with no rain or storms in sight. Enjoy the warming trend, Delmarva – spring is definitely in the air! I’m your meteorologist wishing you a wonderful evening.

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