🌤️ Delmarva Afternoon Update — Monday, June 8, 2026
What's Changed Since This Morning: Quiet afternoon across the peninsula with no meaningful changes to the severe weather picture. SPC still carries no organized convective risk for Day 1 or Day 2 over Delmarva, and no new watches or warnings have been issued. The latest AFD from Mount Holly and Wakefield reinforces a midweek warming trend with rain chances returning Wednesday through Sunday.
Current Severe Weather Picture: SPC keeps Delmarva outside any categorical risk through tomorrow. The backdoor cold front that swung through is doing its job — onshore flow has held coastal highs into the 60s at Ocean City and Chincoteague, while inland Wilmington climbs to 81°F. WPC does flag some excessive rainfall concern worth watching as moisture builds later this week, but today and tonight stay dry.
Active Watches & Warnings:
- No active Delmarva watches or warnings at this time.
Through Tonight: Mostly clear skies hold through the evening with east to northeast winds 10 to 18 mph at the coast easing after sunset. Overnight stays comfortable and dry across all three states, with the cool marine influence still in place from Lewes down through Chincoteague.
Bottom Line: Quiet and pleasant through tonight — save the weather watching for Wednesday when storm chances return.
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