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Delaware Weather 3/14 - Evening - Spring Fling in March Today


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Good evening. Delaware. I'm Michael Mosby.
Step outside and you'll feel that mild air right away, we're sitting at a comfortable 53 degrees under a clear sky. That's well above the usual chill for mid-March. We gained nearly three minutes of daylight today, pushing sunset past 7 o'clock. It's a beautiful start to the weekend.
As the sun sets. Tonight brings increasing clouds, northern areas drop to around 37 degrees overnight. Central Delaware settles near 38, down south stays mildest with a low of 41. It stays dry for your evening plans.
Sunday looks decent but breezy, highs reach 57 up north and 56 in the center. Southern Delaware stays cooler at 52, while east winds gust up to 25 miles an hour at the coast.
Temperature-wise. The real story arrives Sunday night, rain develops statewide after 8 P.M. Showers become likely overnight as temperatures actually rise, expect lows in the upper 40s. It's a wet start to the work week.
Monday brings a line of strong thunderstorms, we could see damaging winds and heavy rain. Highs surge to 68 degrees, with that's about 20 degrees above normal. Then, the bottom falls out.
A powerful cold front crashes through Monday night, we may even see a few snow showers before dawn. Temperatures plummet into the low 30s.
Tuesday feels like a different season, highs only reach the upper 30s under partly sunny skies. Winds gusting to 40 miles an hour make it feel much colder, it stays brisk through Wednesday morning with lows near 24.
We slowly rebound late in the week. Highs return to the 50s by Friday and Saturday under sunny skies.
Monday, folks. We'll be back with your next forecast evening.
See you tomorrow.
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