A few showers this morning in the Clarksville area

A system currently over Arkansas will continue to move east and bring isolated to scattered showers to the Clarksville area this morning. With the temperatures cooling to near freezing, some areas may see the rain mix with snow. No snow accumulation is expected and the roads will remain wet through this system. Temperatures tomorrow will return to near average under mostly sunny skies. A strong trough will deepen over the eastern United States by the weekend dropping temperatures into the lower forties by Saturday. With the drop in temperatures, some instability will occur causing a few isolated snow showers to develop. Looking to the beginning of the upcoming workweek, temperatures will warm back into the fifties ahead of the next system to approach the area.

Here is the Clarksville area forecast;

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers before noon. Possibly mixing with snow at times. Chance of precipitation 30%. High: 47

Wednesday night: Partly cloudy. Low: 34

Thursday: Mostly sunny. High: 54

Thursday night: Partly clear. Low: 34

Friday: A mix of sun and clouds. High: Middle 40s Low: Middle 20s

Saturday: Partly sunny with a slight risk for a snow shower early. Chance of precipitation 20%. High: Lower 40s Low: Middle 20s

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Nicholas DuBee graduated from The Pennsylvania State University in 2010 with a Bachelor's degree in meteorology as well as a minor in mathematics. During his four year college career, he was a shift manager for Campus Weather Service; making a forecast for the state of Pennsylvania every Sunday...

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