🌤️ Delmarva Afternoon Update — Sunday, June 7, 2026
What's Changed Since This Morning: SPC continues to carry a Marginal Risk that clips the southern tip of the Eastern Shore near Cape Charles, with no upgrades or new watches issued this afternoon. The latest AFD from Mount Holly and Wakefield reinforces the same story — a cold front sliding in is keeping the door open for isolated showers and a stray thunderstorm through evening. Otherwise, it's a quiet afternoon evolution with no meaningful changes to the severe picture.
Current Severe Weather Picture: The Storm Prediction Center maintains a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) over the far southern Eastern Shore, including Cape Charles, VA. The rest of Delmarva sits outside any organized severe threat. Day 2 shows no convective risk over the sampled Delmarva points. The main hazard from any stronger cell this evening would be brief gusty winds or a quick downpour rather than widespread severe weather.
Active Watches & Warnings: No active Delmarva watches or warnings at this time. (An Increased Fire Danger Statement is in effect for portions of northeast North Carolina through 8 PM — outside Delmarva but worth noting for the regional dry-air pattern.)
Through Tonight: Highs are landing in the upper 80s inland — 89°F in Georgetown and Salisbury, 88°F in Dover — while the immediate coast stays cooler with Ocean City at 79°F and Chincoteague at 81°F under a northerly breeze. Isolated showers and a stray thunderstorm remain possible through the evening before the front clears the region overnight, ushering in a cooler Monday.
Bottom Line: A low-end shower and storm threat lingers into evening near the southern Shore, but most of Delmarva ends the day warm, breezy, and quiet.
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