HARRISONBURG VA: (ROCKTOWN NOW) – The Shenandoah Valley is in for a week of cloudy skies and frequent showers as a stalled frontal boundary lingers over the region. Expect chances of thunderstorms several days this week. A warm front is set to move back through the area between Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing a shift in temperatures. However, a strong cold front is forecast to arrive by late week, potentially bringing more intense weather changes. Heavy rain and thunderstorms will be possible again this week, with the possibility of flooding issues.

Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Today: intervals of clouds and sunshine with widely separated thunderstorms. High 73. Winds eastnortheast 4-8 mph.
Tonight: 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.
Friday: sunny and less humid. High 83. Winds north-west 3-6 mph.
Saturday: mostly cloudy. High 86. Winds south-southwest 3-6 mph.
Sunset today 8:41 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday 5:51 a.m.
Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station, west of Harrisonburg, VA
High: 97 in 1913
Low: 39 in 1961
Rainfall: 4.60 in 1910
