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Weather forecast includes all the Maryland & Delaware beach & coastal areas including Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Lewes, Dewey Beach, Fenwick Island and Ocean City, Maryland

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Rehoboth Beach Weather

80°F
clear sky
  • humidity: 62%
  • wind: 4-11mph
  • cloud cover: 0%

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Next 7 days

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Today
96°F / 70°F
clear sky
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:25 pm
humidity: 57% wind: 13-26mph dew point: 65°F pressure: 1014hPa
chance of precipitation: 27% cloud cover: 0%
Sunday
91°F / 71°F
heavy intensity rain
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:26 pm
humidity: 73% wind: 20-31mph dew point: 67°F pressure: 1010hPa
chance of precipitation: 100% rain volume: 0.47" cloud cover: 48%
Monday
76°F / 63°F
light rain
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:26 pm
humidity: 47% wind: 23-30mph dew point: 49°F pressure: 1011hPa
chance of precipitation: 100% rain volume: 0.07" cloud cover: 44%
Tuesday
71°F / 66°F
light rain
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:27 pm
humidity: 66% wind: 15-18mph dew point: 59°F pressure: 1011hPa
chance of precipitation: 48% rain volume: 0.04" cloud cover: 100%
Wednesday
73°F / 65°F
light rain
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:27 pm
humidity: 79% wind: 17-32mph dew point: 65°F pressure: 1011hPa
chance of precipitation: 43% rain volume: 0.03" cloud cover: 33%
Thursday
87°F / 72°F
light rain
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:27 pm
humidity: 52% wind: 22-36mph dew point: 67°F pressure: 1005hPa
chance of precipitation: 100% rain volume: 0.08" cloud cover: 93%
Friday
80°F / 70°F
light rain
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:27 pm
humidity: 91% wind: 17-26mph dew point: 70°F pressure: 1008hPa
chance of precipitation: 100% rain volume: 0.3" cloud cover: 100%
Saturday
77°F / 66°F
broken clouds
sunrise: 5:35 am sunset: 8:28 pm
humidity: 50% wind: 14-25mph dew point: 55°F pressure: 1010hPa
chance of precipitation: 38% cloud cover: 62%

Weather Alerts

Coastal Flood Advisory

NWS Mount Holly NJ

Sat, Jun 13, 2026 6:00:00 PM EDT - Sun, Jun 14, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT
* WHAT...Up to one half foot of inundation above ground level
expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal
waterways.

* WHERE...In Delaware, Kent, Inland Sussex and Delaware Beaches.
In New Jersey, Cumberland, Atlantic, Cape May and Atlantic
Coastal Cape May.

* WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to midnight EDT tonight.

* IMPACTS...At this level, flooding begins on the most
vulnerable roads in coastal and bayside communities, and along
inland tidal waterways. Some partial or full road closures are
possible.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Another round of minor coastal flooding is
likely with the high tide Sunday evening.
Coastal event Flood

Data by OpenWeather


1992 Nor'Easter in Ocean City Maryland
Photo: This photo by George Leukel III shows a surprise 1992 nor'easter that caused millions of dollars in damages in Ocean City, Maryland.
Delaware and Maryland beaches are blessed with mild weather throughout the year. Our average temperatures are 63 in spring, 84 in summer, 62 in fall and 41 in winter. For more specific weather information, here are some useful links.

More Weather Information

Important Information for Beach Home Owners
Minimizing Damage from Floods, Storms

Hurricane Planning and Recovery

  • A Hurricane Primer
    A quick look at things you should know about hurricanes, such as how to prepare and what to do after you've returned home if you have been evacuated.
  • Sussex County Online Storm Center
    Storm information for Sussex County Delaware communities
  • AccuWeather Hurricane Information
    In Depth Information about Past, Present and Forecasted Hurricanes, with weather maps, tracking maps and history of storms. Very easy to use.
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
    Outstanding site by FEMA that provides tons of information on preparing for and recovering from natural disasters.
  • American Red Cross
    Home page of relief organization with advice on helping out in times of disasters such as hurricanes.

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