HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – A storm system to our west will bring a chance for a little snow overnight tonight. Cold temperatures will continue through the end of the week with highs in the 20’s and lows near zero. Another cold front will lower the daytime highs for Friday and continuing into the weekend. A weekend storm will hug the east coast and could bring a little snow to the valley. Right now AccuWeather is forecasting 2-4 inches from Saturday afternoon into Saturday night.

COLD WEATHER ADVISORY OVERNIGHT INTO THURSDAY

The AccuWeather forecast prepared exclusively for WSVA
Tonight: cloudy and frigid with a couple of snow showers. Low 0. Winds west-northwest 4-8
mph.

Tomorrow: mostly sunny and very cold. Extreme cold can be dangerous for outdoor activities.
High 24. Winds west 6-12 mph.

Tomorrow night: cloudy and very cold. Extended time outside can lead to hypothermia;
unprotected pipes may freeze and burst. Low 1. Winds north-northwest 3-6 mph.

Friday: a thick cloud cover and quite cold with a flurry around in the afternoon. High 22. Winds
east-northeast 4-8 mph.

Friday night: cloudy. Low 6.

Saturday: cloudy and frigid with snow, accumulating 1-2 inches; storm total snowfall 1-3 inches.
High 17. Winds north-northeast 7-14 mph.

Saturday night: snow possible. Accumulating another inch. Low 4.

Sunday: mostly cloudy and very cold. High 26. Winds north 6-12 mph.


Sunset today 5:33 p.m.
Sunrise Thursday 7:23 a.m.

Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 71 in 1944
Low: -13 in 1935
Precipitation: 1.50 in 2024
Snowfall: 7.0 in 1998