HARRISONBURG VA: (ROCKTOWN NOW) – Rain impacting the southern U.S. is expected to move over the Shenandoah Valley later tonight and Wednesday. This system has the potential of producing over 1 inch of rain by Wednesday evening. This could lead to flooding issues over the area. Showers and thundestorms may linger into Thursday through Saturday, but rainfall totals are not expected to be as high.
Here’s the Exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: dense fog with occasional rain. The flooding risk will be higher due to recent heavy rains. Low 49.
Winds east-northeast 3-6 mph.
Tomorrow: dense fog and cool with periods of rain. The flooding risk will be higher due to recent heavy
rains. High 61. Winds north 4-8 mph.
Tomorrow night: a thunderstorm around in the evening; otherwise, low clouds and fog. Low 52. Winds
west-northwest 3-6 mph.
Thursday: clouds and breaks of sun; warmer with a thunderstorm in one or two spots. High 77. Winds
southwest 6-12 mph.
Friday: periods of rain and a thunderstorm. High 68. Winds light and variable.
Saturday: variable cloudiness with a brief shower or two in the afternoon. High 69. Winds west 8-16 mph.
Sunset today will be at 8:30 a.m.
Sunrise Wednesday will be at 5:54 a.m.
Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 97 in 1914
Low: 31 in 1925
Precipiation: 1.87 in 1968

