Wilmington, DE – A gusty spring pattern will move into Delaware Tuesday, bringing breezy conditions, spotty showers, and shifting temperatures through the end of the week. Residents in Wilmington and along the I-95 corridor should prepare for intermittent rain, strong wind gusts, and outdoor disruptions starting Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of showers may begin early Tuesday, with conditions turning windy by midday. Breezes will increase from the west, with gusts reaching up to 35 mph in the afternoon. Skies will remain partly sunny with a high near 65°F. Motorists along I-95 and other open roadways should use caution, especially during peak wind periods.
By Tuesday night, winds continue with gusts up to 30 mph and temperatures falling into the low 40s. Wednesday stays breezy but dry, with a high around 53°F, marking one of the cooler days this week.
Looking ahead, Thursday offers a brief break with clear skies and sunshine returning. Temperatures rebound to the low 60s. However, Friday and Saturday bring renewed spring weather alerts with showers possible both days and highs in the mid-to-upper 60s.
5-Day Extended Forecast:
- Tuesday: Slight chance of showers; breezy. High: 65°F
- Wednesday: Breezy, mostly sunny. High: 53°F
- Thursday: Sunny and mild. High: 61°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny. High: 68°F
- Saturday: Chance of showers. High: 76°F
Stay weather-aware, secure outdoor items, and monitor local alerts through the National Weather Service and DelDOT for travel updates.




