HARRISONBURG VA: (ROCKTOWN NOW) – The low responsible for todays snow, will continue to move off
the coast of North Carolina tonight.  We should have break from the snow, until another low approaches the
area overnight into Thursday.  This system could bring a little additional snowfall and snow showers into
Thursday morning. Once the low clears the valley, winds will increase and combined with the very cold
temperatures, will make for dangerously cold conditions for overnight into Friday morning, with wind
chills reaching below zero..  High pressure builds in for the upcoming weekend, along with warmer
temperatures.

Here’s the WSVA local AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley

Tonight: snow at times this evening, accumulating 1-3 inches; otherwise, cloudy; storm total snowfall 2-4
inches. Streets and sidewalks will be snow-packed and slippery. Low 18. Winds north-northeast 4-8 mph.
Tomorrow: periods of sun with a snow shower, very cold; breezy in the afternoon. Dangerous travel in the
morning with some improvement in the afternoon. High 26. Winds north-northwest 7-14 mph.
Tomorrow night: partly cloudy and cold. Low 14. Winds north-northwest 6-12 mph.
Friday: mostly sunny and not as cold. A warmup is on the way. High 36. Winds northwest 6-12 mph.
Friday night: clear. Low 17.
Saturday: Saturday: not as cold with intervals of clouds and sunshine. High 43.
Winds southeast 4-8 mph.
Saturday night:  partly cloudy. Low 22.
Sunday:  partly sunny. High 46.  Winds south 4-8 mph.

Sunset today 5:58 p.m.
Sunrise Wednesday 6:59 a.m.

Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 72 in 1930
Low: -9 in 1903
Precipitation:  1.01 in 2000
Snowfall: 8.00 in 1963