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Your Delaware weather forecast, delivered fast. The Delaware Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from Wilmington to the beaches. Get current conditions, coastal forecasts, NWS alerts, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc. Politique et gouvernement
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  • Delaware Weather March 5 Morning - 38° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    Good morning. Delaware. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're squinting through your windshield right now, you're not alone. Dense fog has wrapped the entire state in gray gauze. And it's sticking around. A Dense Fog Advisory covers the coast until 10 A.M. Visibility could drop to a quarter mile in spots, so ease off the gas and flip those headlights on. In the next 24 hours. Rain rolled through early this morning, peaking around 6 A.M. Up north. Northern Delaware hits 51 degrees today with scattered showers through lunch. Central Delaware climbs to 57 degrees, but that fog? It's camping out all day. Southern Delaware sits at 51 degrees with the same murky mess. Tonight, the rain makes a comeback. Lows drop to 40 degrees statewide. Northeast winds kick up to 15 miles an hour, adding a damp bite to the air. And yes, there's a full moon tonight. Though you'll need x-ray vision to spot it through these clouds. Friday stays gray and cool. Highs in the upper 40s to near 50, with patchy fog lingering like an uninvited houseguest. But buckle up, because the weekend flips the script. Saturday jumps to the low 60s up north, mid-60s central. Sunday? Upper 60s. By Tuesday and Wednesday, we're talking highs near 76 degrees in northern Delaware. That's nearly 38 degrees above normal for early March. Your daffodils are about to get very confused. Spring doesn't officially arrive for two more weeks. But the weather? It's showing up early to the party. If this forecast made your morning coffee taste a little better, a quick rating really helps us out. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Delaware Weather March 4 Evening - 40° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Delaware. I'm Aaron Jolly. That quarter-inch of rain yesterday left the ground soggy. And now the air is so saturated you can practically taste the moisture. Fog is settling in for an extended stay. A Dense Fog Advisory kicks in at 6 P.M. Tonight for coastal Delaware and the beaches. Visibility could drop below a mile. If you're driving tonight near the shore, take it slow and use those low beams. In the next 24 hours. Here's how the next 36 hours play out across the state. Northern Delaware sits at 42 degrees right now. Fog develops after 8 P.M., then rain moves in around midnight. Expect a soggy Thursday morning commute with rain peaking around 6 A.M. Highs tomorrow reach 53 degrees. Central Delaware follows a similar script. Fog rolls in this evening with rain becoming likely after midnight. You'll see 58 degrees tomorrow afternoon — the warmest spot in the state. Down in southern Delaware, temperatures sit at 40 degrees. The rain chances are a bit lower, but fog will still be an issue overnight and into Thursday morning. Highs top out at 53 degrees. Thursday night into Friday stays gray and damp with off-and-on drizzle. But here's the twist. A major pattern shift arrives this weekend. Highs jump into the upper 60s Saturday, then push into the low 70s by Tuesday. That's about 40 degrees above normal for early March. The spring equinox sits just over two weeks away. The weather seems ready to fast-forward. In Sunrise at 6, 32 A.M., sunset at 5:58 P.M. Full moon tonight — if you can see it through the fog. Charge your phone before you sleep tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Delaware Weather March 4 Midday - 40° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good afternoon. Delaware. I'm Aaron Jolly. That steady rain left us with nearly a third of an inch overnight. Step outside now and you'll feel that damp, gray chill — 46 degrees under thick clouds. But the real headline today isn't the rain we've had. It's the fog that's coming. In the next 24 hours. Central Delaware is sitting pretty at 52 degrees this afternoon, while Northern Delaware reaches 50. Southern Delaware is a bit cooler at 47. You might catch a quick sprinkle between now and 4 P.M. Statewide. Nothing heavy — just enough to keep those umbrellas handy. Tonight, the story shifts. A Dense Fog Advisory kicks in at 6 P.M. For coastal areas and the Delaware Bay. Visibility drops below a mile. Lows settle into the low 40s — 42 in the north, 41 in central Delaware. And 40 down south. Rain becomes likely overnight, with patchy fog making travel tricky. Thursday keeps the wet theme going. Rain showers are likely across the state, with highs climbing to 55 in the north and 61 in central Delaware. Southern Delaware hits 55. Thursday night brings another round of showers. And yes, even a chance of thunderstorms. Here's where it gets interesting. Friday stays cool and damp. But Saturday? A dramatic turnaround. Highs surge into the low 70s across northern and central Delaware — that's nearly 40 degrees above normal for early March. Southern Delaware hits 61. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. And the spring equinox is just two weeks away. The weekend stays mild with highs in the mid-60s to near 70, though shower chances linger. By early next week, we could see 73 degrees. Winter is loosening its grip. Tonight's full moon won't put on much of a show — too many clouds. But the warmth coming this weekend? That will be worth watching. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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