HARRISONBURG VA: (ROCKTOWN NOW) – Following some much-needed rain across portions of the Shenandoah Valley on Saturday, a slow-moving low-pressure system and its accompanying cold front will track eastward from southern Ohio toward the Appalachians into Sunday, bringing additional rain chances. As the system continues its eastward progression late Sunday into early next week, strengthening high pressure will push it offshore by Wednesday. Toward the end of the week, another frontal system and area of low pressure may gradually approach the region from the Tennessee Valley.

Here’s the WSVA local AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: cloudy with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm, mainly early; areas of fog late.
Thunderstorms can bring localized damaging wind gusts, hail and flooding downpours. Low 53. Winds
east-southeast 3-6 mph.
Tomorrow: cloudy with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm. There can be localized flooding, small
hail and gusty winds. High 70. Winds southeast 4-8 mph.
Tomorrow night: partly to mostly cloudy with a couple of showers and thunderstorms, heaviest early.
There can be localized flooding, small hail and gusty winds. Low 52. Winds south-southwest 3-6 mph.
Tuesday: variable clouds with a passing shower. High 69. Winds southwest becoming west-southwest 6-12
mph.
Wednesday: intervals of clouds and sun. High 72. Winds northwest 6-12 mph.
Thursday: a shower in places; cloudy in the morning, then clouds and sun in the afternoon. High 71. Winds
light and variable.

Sunset 8:10 p.m.
Sunrise Monday 6:13 a.m.

Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 89 in 1905
Low: 27 in 1900
Precipitation: 1.95 in 2024