Tuesday 23 April 2013

Clouds increase ahead of the next front to move through Clarksville

Clouds increase ahead of the next front to move through Clarksville, Clouds will be on the increase today as a cold front approaches the area. Temperatures will be comfortable, in the lower seventies. The cold front will move through the area overnight tonight bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms to the region. At this time, severe weather will be very isolated as the rain is expected to move through after midnight tonight. The rain will begin to taper off during the morning tomorrow and skies will clear. Temperatures for Wednesday will be cool, in the lower sixties, with overnight lows once again in the thirties. A brief break from the rain is expected for Thursday as sunny skies are expected, but the next system will move through the area on Friday bringing more scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms to the region.

Here is the Clarksville area forecast:

Tuesday: Increasing clouds. High: 73

Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly after midnight. Chance of precipitation 60%. Low: 48

Wednesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms early, otherwise partly cloudy skies. Chance of precipitation 50%. High: 60

Wednesday night: Mainly clear. Low: 38

Thursday: Mostly sunny. High: Upper 60s Low: Lower 40s

Friday: Increasing clouds with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms, mainly overnight. Chance of precipitation 60%. High: Near 70 Low: Upper 50s

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