HARRISONBURG VA: (ROCKTOWN NOW) – A front stalled out near to the south of the Shenandoah Valley is keeping us in the same weather pattern day after day.  A cold front will approach the valley this weekend and the threat of strong to severe storms will increase for Sunday and perhaps Monday.  Temperatures will be slightly lower for the first of next week, then a Bermuda high moves in, increasing temperatures and humidity by mid week.

Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley

Tonight:Warm and humid with mostly cloudy skies transitioning to low clouds later. Low near 67°F. Winds from the south-southwest at 3–6 mph.

Tomorrow: Continued humidity with a mix of sun and clouds. Scattered afternoon thunderstorms may produce heavy rain and isolated damaging wind gusts. High around 85°F. Winds shifting from south-southeast to southwest at 4–8 mph.

Tomorrow Night: A thunderstorm possible during the evening; otherwise, partly cloudy and humid. Some storms may bring flooding downpours and strong wind gusts. Low near 67°F. Winds light and variable.

Monday: Partly sunny and humid with a few strong thunderstorms. Storms could lead to flash flooding and damaging winds. High near 84°F. Winds from the north at 4–8 mph.

Tuesday: Partly sunny and humid with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms in scattered areas. High near 85°F. Winds light and variable.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy and humid with a thunderstorm possible in the afternoon. High near 88°F. Winds from the south at 4–8 mph.

Sunset this evening will be at 8:40 p.m.
Sunrise Sunday will be at 6:02 a.m.

Records for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station, west of Harrisonburg, VA
High: 100 in 1914
Low: 46 in 1898
Rainfall: 5.35 in 2013