Wilmington, Delaware – Clouds and scattered sprinkles are set to linger over Wilmington overnight into Wednesday morning, keeping roads damp and visibility reduced at times for the early commute. Temperatures will hold mild, with overnight lows near 69°F before cloud cover gives way to a warmer, brighter Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, the region will see persistent cloudiness through Wednesday, with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. The risk of spotty sprinkles will diminish by sunrise, but skies remain mostly cloudy with a high near 82°F. Wednesday night stays mild and mostly cloudy, with lows around 66°F.
By Thursday, Wilmington shifts toward a sunnier, hotter stretch. Expect mostly sunny skies, a high near 83°F, and a light east wind. Nighttime temps drop to the mid-60s as calm conditions settle in. Friday brings more summer heat, with highs near 85°F and sun dominating the forecast. Looking ahead, Saturday pushes even hotter, topping out near 87°F under clear skies.
Residents should monitor air quality advisories still in effect and limit outdoor exertion if sensitive to pollution. With rain chances fading, plan for dry commutes and rising temperatures into the weekend. The next update will address any changes in the air quality alert or if scattered thunderstorms return early next week.
Five Day Forecast for Wilmington, Delaware:
- Wednesday: Cloudy, high near 82°F. Northeast wind 5–10 mph.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 83°F.
- Friday: Sunny, high near 85°F.
- Saturday: Sunny and hot, high near 87°F.
- Sunday: Partly cloudy, high near 89°F.