🌤️ Delmarva Afternoon Update — 2026-05-29
What's Changed Since This Morning: Quiet afternoon across Delmarva — no meaningful changes to the severe weather picture or alerts since the morning package. SPC continues to carry no organized convective risk for Day 1 or Day 2 over the region. The latest AFD from Mount Holly and Wakefield still emphasizes dry, pleasant conditions through the weekend, with a gusty cold front arriving Saturday and shower chances creeping in by Monday for the far southeast.
Current Severe Weather Picture: No SPC categorical risk for Day 1 or Day 2 anywhere on the peninsula. Skies are sunny from Wilmington down through Chincoteague, and the only forecast wrinkle is elevated fire danger thanks to dry air and a steady southwest-to-west flow. Temperatures are clustering in the mid-to-upper 70s inland, with Lewes touching 80°F while the coast at Ocean City holds cooler at 70°F under an onshore breeze.
Active Watches & Warnings:
- No active Delmarva watches or warnings at this time.
Through Tonight: Expect clear skies and a comfortable evening as winds gradually relax after sunset. Overnight stays dry and quiet across Delaware and both shores, with no convective threats on the radar trend.
Bottom Line: A picture-perfect late-May afternoon — enjoy it before Saturday's gusty front and next week's shower chances arrive.
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