Isolated rain and snow showers will fall this morning over the Clarksville area as a weak wave moves into the region. The precipitation will change to all rain by noon today as warmer air moves into the region and this system moves off to the east. The main system will move through the area Saturday night and will linger through the day Sunday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop overnight Saturday as the low pressure system moves over the Clarksville area, with scattered showers wrapping around on Sunday. Partly sunny skies are expected to be over the area by the upcoming workweek as a deep trough sets up over the eastern United States. This will cause temperatures to remain below normal through the workweek as highs will struggle to reach fifty each day.
Here is the Clarksville area forecast:
Friday: Mostly cloudy with isolated rain and snow showers early, becoming all rain showers by noon. Chance of precipitation 40%. High: 48
Friday night: Cloudy with scattered showers. Chance of precipitation 60%. Low: 34
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High: 56
Saturday night: Cloudy and breezy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Chance of precipitation 90%. Low: 42
Sunday: Breezy and cloudy with scattered showers, mixing with snow overnight. Chance of precipitation 40%. High: Near 50 Low: Lower 30s
Monday: A mix of sun and clouds. High: Upper 40s Low: Near 30















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