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Delaware Weather 3/10 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory

Delaware Weather 3/10 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory

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Good morning. Delaware. I'm Michael Mosby. Step outside right now and you'll feel something bizarre, it's 48 degrees at sunrise. In early March. With fog thick enough to blur your headlights. But here's where it gets wild. We're about to challenge a record that's stood since 1977. Once that fog burns off around 9 A.M., sunshine takes over and temperatures explode. Northern Delaware climbs to 77 degrees — just three degrees shy of the all-time March 10th record. Central Delaware hits 74. Down at the beaches, you'll see 59 thanks to that south breeze off the still-frigid Atlantic. These are late April numbers showing up six weeks early. As the sun sets. Tonight stays mild. Lows around 50 statewide under mostly clear skies. Another round of coastal fog is possible after midnight, though confidence is lower this time. Wednesday brings more warmth and sticky air, highs reach the mid 70s inland, low 60s at the coast. Clouds build through the day as a strong cold front barrels in from the west. A few showers pop up late afternoon, especially across western Delaware, southwest winds gust to 20 miles an hour. Temperature-wise. Now here's the plot twist. Wednesday night into Thursday morning, that front crashes through with showers and thunderstorms. Some could turn severe with damaging wind gusts, the front clears by late Thursday morning, then temperatures nosedive. You'll hit your daily high just after midnight Thursday. Then fall through the 50s into the 40s by afternoon as northwest winds howl. Friday brings sunshine and highs near 50. The weekend looks quiet — partly sunny Saturday and Sunday, low to mid 50s. Rain returns Sunday night into Monday. Enjoy the record warmth while it lasts. The weather's about to flip the script. Looking ahead. See you this afternoon.
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