Forecast Updated on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 3:55am by WBOC Chief Meteorologist Mike Lichniak.

Today: Partly to mostly sunny. A pop-up shower or thunderstorm is possible late in the afternoon, but most of us will be dry. Highs: 74-82. Winds: S 5-15 mph.

Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy with a few showers / storms possible by the morning. Lows: 60-67. Winds: SW 5-10 mph. 

Friday: Mostly sunny with the chance of a few showers or storms in the afternoon. Highs: 80-88. Winds: SW 5-15 mph.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy with some showers and storms possible overnight. Lows: 65-72. Winds: SW 5-10 mph. 

Saturday: Partly to mostly sunny with scattered showers and storms possible. Highs: 84-91. Winds: SW 5-20+ mph. 

Sunday: Partly cloudy and windy. Highs: 72-84. Winds: N-NE 10-30+ mph.

The blocking pattern is starting to break down and we will see the actual low that has been sitting to our west begin to move toward Delmarva over the next couple of days. As this happens, we will start to see that atmosphere unlock itself and it will come with chances for a few showers and storms over the next few days. Today’s chance of a shower or storm will primarily be based on the sea breeze that comes ashore later this afternoon. So, the best chance of seeing a shower or a storm is from Route 113 and to the east this afternoon. Temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s across the area with cooler temperatures at the beach once the sea breeze moves inland.

Friday will be our first real hot and humid day with temperatures into the 80s and approaching 90 degrees. We will watch the first boundary moving across Delmarva by the afternoon and spark up some showers and storms. Some of these storms could pack a punch with lots of lightning and rain along with some strong and gusty winds.

As we approach the weekend and head into Boardwalk Rock shows a chance of showers and storms on Saturday with highs into the 80s with a few of us to near 90 degrees. I do believe we need to watch that Saturday threat of showers and storms that could pack a punch once again. Good news is that a wind shift from the north will knock temperatures into the 70s on Sunday, but it will be mostly sunny. We stay dry into early next week with temperatures most seasonable into mid-week next week. Another rain chance enters the chat for Wednesday and Thursday of next week.

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