HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – High pressure will stay positioned north of the Shenandoah Valley through this morning, ahead of a strong frontal system moving in tonight and into Monday. A clipper‑type disturbance will follow behind it, passing through the region by mid‑week. High pressure then builds back in later in the week. Temperatures begin a noticeable decline starting Tuesday.

WIND ADVISORY FOR MONDAY

Here’s the WSVA exclusiveAccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: cloudy with spotty drizzle; breezy late. Low 43, but temperature rising into the lower 50s. Winds
south-southwest 8-16 mph.

Tomorrow: cloudy and windy with a couple of showers. High 53, but temperatures falling into the middle
30s. Winds west-southwest 15-25 mph.

Tomorrow night: windy in the evening; much colder with areas of low clouds. Low 20. Winds west
northwest 10-20 mph.

Tuesday: breezy in the morning; otherwise, much colder with clouds yielding to sun. High 31. Winds west
northwest 8-16 mph.

Wednesday: breezy in the morning; otherwise, intervals of clouds and sunshine. High 38. Winds southwest
8-16 mph.

Thursday: considerable cloudiness. High 39. Winds west-southwest 6-12 mph.

Sunset today 5:02 p.m.
Sunrise Monday 7:32 a.m.

Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 72 in 1984
Low: 1 in 1914
Precipitation: 1.90 in 1997
Snowfall: 8.0 in 1967