HARRISONBURG VA: (ROCKTOWN NOW) – Expect daily opportunities for showers and thunderstorms across the Shenandoah Valley through early next week, with the potential for localized flash flooding as a stalled frontal boundary lingers nearby. Rain and storm activity will gradually diminish today through Monday, particularly outside of central Virginia. By Tuesday into Wednesday, a warm front will push back through the region, followed by a strong cold front later in the week.
FLOOD WATCH TODAY FROM NOON INTO THIS EVENING
Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
Tonight: a thunderstorm this evening; otherwise, cloudy and humid. Low 63. Winds north-northeast 4-8
mph.
Tomorrow: intervals of clouds and sunshine with widely separated thunderstorms. High 73. Winds eastnortheast 4-8 mph.
Tomorrow night: low clouds and a thunderstorm in parts of the area. Low 65. Winds south-southeast 3-6
mph.
Tuesday: humid with periods of clouds and sunshine; a passing shower in the morning followed by a
couple of showers and a heavy thunderstorm in the afternoon. Storms can bring flooding downpours, hail,
damaging wind gusts, and an isolated tornado. High 79. Winds south 6-12 mph.
Wednesday: humid with times of sun and clouds. High 85. Winds west-southwest 4-8 mph.
Thursday: partly sunny and humid with a couple of showers and a heavy thunderstorm in the afternoon.
Thunderstorms can bring hail and damaging winds. High 86. Winds west-southwest 7-14 mph.
Sunset today will be at 8:41 p.m.
Sunrise Monday will be at 5:51 a.m.
Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station, West of Harrisonburg VA
High: 95 in 1897
Low: 68 in 2015
Precipitation: 2.30 in 1901