Mixed precipitation possible today and tomorrow in Clarksville

A flood warning is in effect for the Red River at Port Royal through this evening. A flood advisory is issued for the Cumberland River in Clarksville through this evening. Also be prepared for areas of black ice this morning, especially where there was standing water over the road from yesterday's rain. Those who have students in the CMCSS school district are on a two hour delay today (Monday 01/14/13).

A series of weak systems will move along the frontal boundary that passed through the Clarksville area yesterday bringing some moisture today and tomorrow. With the cold air in place, the precipitation may fall as a mix of rain, sleet, and snow. No snow accumulation is expected with these systems moving through, but a few slick spots may develop. Looking to the middle of the workweek, high pressure is expected to move into the region bringing partly cloudy skies with temperatures warming into the forties.

Here is the Clarksville area forecast:

Monday: A mix of sun and clouds. Isolated rain, snow, and sleet showers in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 20%. High: 33

Monday night: A snow or sleet shower early, otherwise partly cloudy skies. Chance of precipitation 20%. Low: 24

Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers, mixing with sleet at times. Chance of precipitation 30%. High: 38

Tuesday night: Partly cloudy with isolated rain, sleet, and snow showers. Chance of precipitation 30%. Low: 26

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

Thursday: Partly sunny. High: Middle 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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