A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued from 6 p.m. tonight until noon Saturday.
A large upper level low pressure system continues to bring isolated rain and snow showers to the Clarksville area as it slowly moves off to the east. Another wave around this system will move through the area this evening bringing scattered rain and snow showers to the region. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing tonight and any precipitation that falls will be in the form of snow and this snow could accumulate up to an inch in areas. This may cause some travel delays overnight tonight and tomorrow morning as slippery conditions are possible. Looking to the rest of the weekend, skies are expected to clear by Sunday with cool temperatures remaining in the lower to middle forties. A warm up is expected Monday as the next system is expected to move through the area bringing scattered rain showers Monday evening.
Here is the Clarksville area forecast:
Friday: Mostly cloudy with isolated rain and snow showers. Chance of precipitation 70%. High: 41
Friday night: Scattered snow showers. Up to an inch of snow possible. Chance of precipitation 70%. Low: 27
Saturday: A few snow showers early, otherwise mostly cloudy skies. Chance of precipitation 30%. High: 38
Saturday night: Partly clear. Low: 22
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High: Lower 40s Low: Upper 20s
Monday: Increasing clouds with scattered showers. Chance of precipitation 40%. High: Middle 50s Low: Near 40















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