HARRISONBURG VA:  (ROCKTOWN NOW) – Skies will be cloudy and we will see a good amount of rain today through tonight.  The low responsible for the rain will move from the Mississippi River valley will lift north, bringing warmer temperatures with it for Sunday.  Although skies will remain cloudy, Sunday we will see the rain come to an end, most likely by noon.  A strong cold front will bring gusty winds late Sunday and colder, more February like temperatures, for the work week ahead.  Our next chance of snow will arrive Wednesday night into Thursday, with a chance for accumulating snow.

Here’s the WSVA local AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: periods of rain. There can be ponding on roadways. Low 35, but temperature rising into the
middle 40s. Winds south 6-12 mph.
Tomorrow: winds becoming strong; rain ending in the morning, cloudy and mild. Strong winds can down
trees and power lines. High 60. Winds southwest 20-30 mph.
Tomorrow night: partly to mostly cloudy and breezy. Low 24. Winds west-northwest 10-20 mph.
Monday: windy in the morning; much colder with increasing amounts of sun. High 35. Winds westnorthwest 10-20 mph.
Monday night:  clear. Low 20.
Tuesday: mostly cloudy. High 40. Winds north-northwest 3-6 mph..
Tuesday night:  cloudy. Low 19.
Wednesday: very cold with snow and flurries. High 30. Winds northeast 4-8 mph.
Wednesday night: snow, accumulating 2-3 inches.  Low 17.
Thursday: cloudy and cold.  Snow accumulating 1-2 inches.  High 31.
Thursday night: cloudy and very cold. Low 7.
Friday:  partly sunny. High 30.
Friday night: clear and very cold. Low 8.

Sunset 5:53 p.m.
Sunrise Sunday 7:03 a.m.

Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High 76 in 2018
Low -10 in 1899
Precipitation 0.80 in 1922
Snowfall 8.0″ in 1922