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Delaware Weather 3/9 Midday - Clear Skies

Delaware Weather 3/9 Midday - Clear Skies

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Good afternoon. Delaware. I'm Michael Mosby. Step outside right now and you're feeling 56 degrees. Not bad for early March. But hold onto that thought. Because we're about to crank the heat. Today brings wall-to-wall sunshine. Northern Delaware hits 69 degrees around 4 P.M. Central areas reach 67. Down south along the coast? You're sitting at 55. That ocean water is still cold, keeping the beaches cooler. Winds stay gentle from the south, 5 to 10 miles an hour. Tonight, patchy fog rolls in after dark. Lows drop to the mid-40s. That fog could stick around into early Tuesday morning, especially near the water. Tuesday turns up the dial even more. Northern Delaware reaches 73 degrees. Central areas hit 70. The coast holds at 55, but that's still pleasant for March. Mostly sunny with light winds. Wednesday brings the warmest day of the week. Highs reach the low 70s inland — we could challenge some records. Clouds build in the afternoon. And a few showers may pop up after 2 P.M. Winds pick up from the south, gusting to 25 miles an hour. Here's where it gets wild. Wednesday night into Thursday, a strong cold front barrels through. Showers become likely, with a chance of thunderstorms overnight. Thursday sees rain showers, especially in the morning, with temperatures dropping to the mid-50s. West winds gust to 20 miles an hour behind the front. By Thursday night, showers taper off and skies clear. Temperatures crash to around 30 degrees — a 40-degree drop from Wednesday. That's the kind of swing that makes your thermostat dizzy. Friday through the weekend, we settle into classic March weather. Highs in the upper 40s to low 50s. Partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers late Sunday. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. See you this evening.
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