HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – Friday, a passing low to the south may bring light chances of wintry precipitation. High pressure is expected to briefly settle in over the weekend, before two fast-moving, “clipper-style” systems track through the region early next week.

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN AFFECT FRIDAY

Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: mostly cloudy with intermittent snow and flurries late, accumulating a coating to an inch. Roads
could be slippery for the morning commute. Low 23. Winds east-northeast 4-8 mph.

Tomorrow: intermittent snow and flurries in the morning, accumulating a coating to an inch; otherwise,
cloudy and very cold; storm total snowfall an inch or two. Slow and slippery travel in the morning;
improving road conditions in the afternoon. High 33. Winds south 4-8 mph.

Tomorrow night: cloudy. Watch for icy spots. Low 22. Winds south-southwest 3-6 mph.

Saturday: not as cold with times of clouds and sun. High 47. Winds south-southwest 4-8 mph.

Sunday: some sun, then turning cloudy. High 43. Winds south 3-6 mph.

Monday: sunny to partly cloudy and cold. High 33. Winds north-northeast 6-12 mph.

.

Sunset this afternoon will be at 4:54 p.m.
Sunrise on Friday will be at 7:17 a.m.

Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 72 in 1982
Low: 6 in 1895
Precipitation: 1.61 in 1950
Rainfall: 5.0″ in 1957