Areas of fog are present across the Clarksville area this morning after the ice yesterday and may cause untreated roads to be slippery this morning. The fog should burn off after sunrise and will yield a mostly sunny day today. Temperatures will be near average with highs in the middle forties. The temperatures are expected to increase into the upcoming workweek as a south wind develops. Temperatures are expected to be in the sixties by Monday. At the same time, a slow moving system will begin to move into the Clarksville area bringing scattered showers to the region Monday. The cold front will move through the area overnight Tuesday bringing the best chance for showers and thunderstorms. Behind this system, temperatures will drop back into the thirties for the end of the workweek.
Here is the Clarksville area forecast:
Saturday: Areas of freezing fog in the morning, otherwise mostly sunny skies. High: 44
Saturday night: Mostly clear. Low: 27
Sunday: Increasing clouds with isolated rain showers. Chance of precipitation 40%. High: 50
Sunday night: Mostly cloudy and breezy with a few showers. Chance of precipitation 30%. Low: 46
Monday: A mix of sun and clouds with isolated showers. Chance of precipitation 40%. High: Middle 60s Low: Middle 50s
Tuesday: Isolated showers during the day, scattered showers and thunderstorms overnight. Chance of precipitation 70%. High: Upper 60s Low: Middle 50s















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