HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – Arctic air will continue to impact weather in the Shenandoah Valley through the upcoming weekend with high temperatures only in the teens and low 20’s and lows in the single digits. Overnight wind chills will drop below zero, especially this weekend, when winds will increase with a nearby coastal storm. There’s still some questions about how close to the coast a weekend storm will come. Depending on the exact track could mean a difference between no snow and at least a few inches.

The AccuWeather forecast, prepared exclusively for WSVA
Today: sunny to partly cloudy and very cold. Extreme cold can be dangerous for outdoor
activities. High 25. Winds west 4-8 mph.

Tonight: cloudy and very cold. Extended time outside can lead to hypothermia; unprotected
pipes may freeze and burst. Low 0. Winds northwest 3-6 mph.

Tomorrow: quite cold with intervals of clouds and sunshine; a flurry around in the afternoon.
High 21. Winds east-northeast 4-8 mph.

Friday night: cloudy skies with a little snow. Low 7. Winds northeast 3-6 mph.

Saturday: cloudy and frigid with snow, accumulating 1-2 inches; storm total snowfall 1-3 inches.
High 17. Winds north-northeast 6-12 mph.

Saturday night: cloudy with an inch or two of additional snow. Low 4. Winds northwest 3-6 mph.

Sunday: very cold; mostly cloudy in the morning followed by clouds giving way to some sun. High

Winds north-northwest 7-14 mph.

Sunday night: clear. Low 3. Winds calm.

Monday: not as cold with plenty of sunshine. High 35. Winds southwest 4-8 mph.

Sunset today 5:34 p.m.
Sunrise Friday 7:22 a.m.

Historical weathr data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 72 in 1975
Low: -6 in 1963
Precipitation: 0.85 in 1911
Snowfall: 5.0 in 1894