HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – The Shenandoah Valley will be under an active early‑spring pattern featuring above‑normal warmth today and Wednesday, followed by increasing rain chances later in the week and a cooldown. Southerly winds today and Wednesday pull warm, slightly humid air into the region, while weak disturbances and a nearby frontal boundary bring scattered showers or isolated thunderstorms, mainly midweek. By Friday into early Saturday, a stronger cold front moves through, raising rain chances, shifting winds, and ushering in cooler, drier air to close out the period.
Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: a moonlit sky. Low 56. Winds south-southwest 6-12 mph.
Tomorrow: cloudy and very warm, becoming breezy in the afternoon with a couple of showers
and a thunderstorm. Gusty winds and small hail can accompany any downpour. High 81. Winds
southwest 8-16 mph.
Tomorrow night: partly cloudy in the evening followed by areas of low clouds late. Low 55. Winds
south-southwest 6-12 mph.
Thursday: cloudy and very warm with a couple of showers. High 81. Winds south 6-12 mph.
Friday: breezy in the morning; otherwise, very warm with variable cloudiness. High 81. Winds
south-southwest 8-16 mph.
Saturday: remaining warm with intervals of clouds and sunshine. High 81. Winds south
southwest 8-16 mph.
Saturday: mostly cloudy with showers possible. High 78. Winds south 3-6 mph.
Sunset today will be at 7:37 p.m.
Sunrise Wednesday will be at 7:00 a.m.
Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 85 in 1986
Low: 13 in 1923
Precipitation: 0.97 in 1948
Snowfall: 3.0 in 1958
