Cloudy skies with isolated rain and snow showers for the rest of the week

Cloudy skies continue to hover over the eastern United States as a large are of lower pressure is in control of the weather. Temperatures will be below average through the rest of the workweek and into the weekend as high temperatures will be in the upper thirties to the lower forties. A few weak waves will move around this system bringing isolated showers and snow showers to the region. The best chance for precipitation will be overnight Friday as an upper level low moves past the region. Currently, up to an inch of snow is possible with this system by Saturday morning. Looking to the weekend, skies will begin to break up as high pressure tries to move in, with temperatures remaining below norbalo,

Here is the Clarksville area forecast:

Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High: 42

Thursday night: Cloudy with a risk for a shower or snow shower. Chance of precipitation 20%. Low: 31

Friday: Isolated rain and snow showers, mainly in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 40%. High: 43

Friday night: Isolated snow showers. Chance of precipitation 60%. Little to no snow accumulation expected. Low: 28

Saturday: A few snow showers early, otherwise partly sunny skies. Chance of precipitation 30%. High: Near 40 Low: Middle 20s

Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds. High: Upper 30s Low: Lower 20s

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, Clarksville Weather Examiner

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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