Strong to severe thunderstorms possible overnight tonight in Clarksville

A strong system is expected to move through the Clarksville area overnight tonight bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures today will climb into the seventies before this system moves in. The thunderstorms that come through tonight are expected to become strong to severe with strong winds and hail as the main concern, with isolated tornadoes possible. The weather will begin to calm down during the day Wednesday as the system moves off the east coast. Temperatures will once again become below normal for the end of the week as temperatures drop back into the thirties. Looking to the weekend, another weak system is expected to move through the Clarksville area bringing the risk for a shower Saturday, otherwise partly cloudy skies.

Here is the Clarksville area forecast:

Tuesday: A mix of sun and clouds. Breezy and warm. High: 71

Tuesday night: Increasing clouds with scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after midnight. Some storms may be strong to severe. Chance of precipitation 80%. Windy. Low: 55

Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms early, otherwise partly cloudy skies. Some storms may be strong to severe. Chance of precipitation 60%. Windy. High: 54 Falling through the day.

Wednesday night: Partly cloudy. Low: 28

Thursday: Partly sunny. A slight chance for a snow shower overnight. Chance of precipitation 20%. High: Upper 40s Low: Upper teens

Friday: Mostly sunny. High: Middle 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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