HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – Temperatures will climb through the fifties and into the sixties by midweek, provide ample opportunity for the leftover snow to melt. With no rain in the forecast, until Friday, the chance for flooding will be low. Ponding water and dense fog will be possible in some areas. At weeks end, a cold front will approach the Shenandoah Valley, bringing a chance for a little rain and maybe even a thunderstorm Thursday night. Next weekend temperatures will drop back closer to normal.
Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Today: areas of morning fog will reduce visibility; otherwise, partly sunny. High 51. Winds
west 4-8 mph.
Tonight: partly cloudy. Low 30. Winds south-southwest 4-8 mph.
Tuesday: warmer with times of clouds and sun. High 62. Winds south-southwest 4-8 mph.
Tuesday night: cloudy. Low 45. Winds southwest 3-6 mph.
Wednesday: mostly cloudy. High 60. Winds south-southwest 6-12 mph.
Wednesday night: partly cloudy. Low 43. Winds west-southwest 3-6 mph.
Thursday: mainly cloudy and warm with a couple of showers in the afternoon. High 63. Winds
light and variable.
Thursday night:
Friday: occasional rain and drizzle. High 55. Winds light and from the west.
Sunset today will be at 5:54 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday will be at 7:03 a.m.
Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 72 in 1954
Low: -5 in 1905
Precipitation: 1.40 in 1899
Snowfall: 14.0 in 1899

