Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Delaware Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 16th.
Folks, winter just reminded us it's still got the keys. Step outside and you'll feel 35 degrees up north. That's the kind of morning where your coffee steam disappears fast.
Here's the deal. The whole state is dry, sunny, and just cold enough to keep you honest. Up in northern Delaware, you're sitting at 35 degrees with a west wind running 5 to 10 miles an hour. That breeze has some teeth. Tonight drops to the upper 20s, and tomorrow barely nudges past 38.
Slide down to central Delaware and things warm up a touch. You're hitting 37 degrees today under crystal blue skies. Tonight holds near 30, and Saturday pushes to 40.
Now head south. Southern Delaware wins the warmth contest at 39 degrees. But don't celebrate too hard. Winds pick up to 10 to 15 miles an hour, so it feels cooler than the thermometer claims. Tonight settles into the low 30s, with tomorrow climbing to 42.
One bright spot? We're gaining almost three minutes of daylight today. Sunset pushes past 5:18 this evening. And with that waxing crescent moon at 19 percent, you'll want to step out tonight for some stargazing. Air quality is moderate, so maybe keep the jog short if your lungs are sensitive.
Here's your heads up for the week ahead. The weekend stays dry and seasonable, with highs flirting with the low 40s. Monday brings a mood shift. Clouds roll in and temperatures dip slightly. No big storms lurking, just classic late February keeping us on our toes. Bundle up if you're heading out this weekend.
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That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!