Isolated snow showers continue this morning in Clarksville

Isolated snow showers continue to fall over the Clarksville area this morning as a slushy dusting of snow has already accumulated. The snow showers should last through much of the morning and then taper to flurries this afternoon. Temperatures will remain cool as highs will be in the upper thirties today. The cooler conditions will last through the day Sunday as high temperatures will be in the lower forties under mostly sunny skies. A strong system will move into the region Monday bringing breezy conditions and scattered showers. The rain will last through the day Tuesday, before ending as a period of rain and snow overnight Tuesday. Looking to the rest of the workweek, skies are expected to clear with temperatures warming into the lower sixties.

Here is the Clarksville area forecast:

Saturday: Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers. Less than an inch of accumulation possible. Chance of precipitation 60%. High: 37

Saturday night: Partly cloudy. Low: 21

Sunday: Mostly sunny. High: 41

Sunday night: Partly cloudy. Low: 26

Monday: Increasing clouds with scattered showers overnight. Breezy. Chance of precipitation 70%. High: Upper 50s Low: Middle 40s

Tuesday: Cloudy and breezy with scattered showers during the day, mixing with snow overnight. Chance of precipitation 60%. High: Middle 50s Low: Lower 30s

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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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