HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – Sleet and freezing rain will end this evening as the low-pressure system moves to our east and away from the Shenandoah Valley. Temperatures will remain in the low teens overnight before rising into the mid to upper 20’s Monday. Monday will most likely be a windy day so it will feel like the teens throughout the day. Monday night will be very cold, with lows going below zero. Overnight lows will stay around or slightly below zero for most of this week.

TheĀ AccuWeather forecast, prepared exclusively for WSVA
Tonight: periods of sleet and freezing rain this evening; cloudy. Travel will be extremely difficult and
dangerous. Low 14. Winds southwest 4-8 mph.
Tomorrow: brisk and quite cold with times of sun and clouds. High 26. Winds west-northwest 10-20 mph.
Tomorrow night: partly cloudy and bitterly cold. Extended time outside can lead to hypothermia;
unprotected pipes may freeze and burst. Low 6 below zero. Winds west 4-8 mph.
Tuesday: mostly sunny and cold. Extreme cold can be dangerous for outdoor activities. High 29. Winds
southwest 7-14 mph.
Wednesday: very cold with some sun, then turning cloudy. High 21. Winds east-northeast 3-6 mph.
Thursday: mostly sunny and very cold. High 21. Winds northwest 4-8 mph.
Sunset this afternoon 5:31 p.m.
Sunrise Monday morning 7:24 a.m.
Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 75 in 1943
Low: -13 in 1935
Precipitation: 1.98 in 2010
Snowfall: 5.0 in 1926
