HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – Frigid conditions will settle in tonight as Arctic high pressure strengthens across the region. By Monday morning, wind chills will dip into the single digits for most areas, with subzero readings likely in the mountains. The cold persists through Monday night before a gradual warming trend develops Tuesday and Wednesday. Toward the end of the week, a strong cold front will bring increasing chances for rain.
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 1 A.M. MONDAY
Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: partly cloudy and frigid. Low 11. Winds northwest 6-12 mph.
Tomorrow: breezy and cold with times of clouds and sun. High 33. Winds southwest 10-20 mph.
Tomorrow night: clear. Low 21. Winds south-southwest 4-8 mph.
Tuesday: partly sunny and not as cold. High 44. Winds south-southwest 4-8 mph.
Wednesday: mostly cloudy. High 53. Winds south-southwest 7-14 mph.
Thursday: mostly cloudy; rain at night. High 53. Winds south-southwest 6-12 mph.
Sunset today 4:55 p.m.
Sunrise Monday 7:25 a.m.
Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 72 in 1927
Low: -3 in 1910
Precipitation: 1.45 in 1901
Snowfall: 4.5 in 2003

