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First weather warning: Saturday evening update | Weather

Northern Lights viewing remains possible over the next two nights as Delmarva continues to experience dreary conditions at times. Wet weather is possible several times over the next week.

Tonight we will have partly to mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers during the overnight hours. There may be occasional cloudbursts. So be sure to get outside to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights, which will be possible if a strong solar storm continues. If you’re heading outside to catch the Northern Lights, be sure to bring a light jacket as temperatures can drop as low as 40°C.







Northern lights forecast

Northern Lights will be possible again on Saturday and Sunday evenings, with the lights expected to appear tonight.


Mother’s Day looks dreary here on the coast. We expect partly to mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers throughout the day. Even though we’re expecting a downpour next, you’ll need to have an umbrella and rain jacket ready for all Mother’s Day activities. Temperatures will rise to the low to mid 60s.

The region will experience warmer and drier weather early next week. There will be plenty of sunshine on Monday and temperatures will climb into the low 70s. We’ll stay dry for the first half of the day on Tuesday as temperatures drop back down to the low to mid 70s.

Further rainfall is expected into the daytime hours of Wednesday on Tuesday evening. This rain can be heavy at times. For more details on your forecast, be sure to watch CoastTV News at 11am.