HARRISONBURG VA: (ROCKTOWN NOW) – A cold front will move through the Shenandoah Valley today, bringing a chance for a couple of thunderstorms. Unlike the last several days, the chance for any severe storms has dropped. High pressure will build in for Sunday and Monday, and while it’s likely to be breezy, the chance of rain disappears for at least a few days. By midweek a system building out of the Gulf of America is expected to head toward the east coast, bring measurable rain, perhaps several inches, and cooler weather by weeks end.
Here’s the WSVA local AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: partly cloudy. Low 59. Winds west-northwest 6-12 mph.
Tomorrow: pleasant with times of clouds and sun. High 74. Winds west-northwest 7-14 mph.
Tomorrow night: mainly clear. Low 51. Winds northwest 4-8 mph.
Monday: partly sunny and delightful. High 76. Winds northwest 4-8 mph.
Tuesday: not as warm with considerable cloudiness. High 69. Winds southeast 4-8 mph.
Wednesday: cloudy and cool with showers. High 64. Winds southwest 7-14 mph.
Sunset today 8:22 p.m.
Sunrise Sunday 6:01 a.m.
Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 93 in 1911
Low: 29 in 1895
Rainfall: 2.10 in 2004
Snowfall: Trace in 1950