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The first snowfall of the year

Clarksville received a dusting of snow on the morning of January 7th 2010. This was the first significant snowfall of the year, but was way below the forecasted precipitation. It was enough however to close schools across the Middle Tennessee region, and to get property owners out shoveling their parking lots bright and early.

For those who wanted more snow, there is still a chance of additional accumlation between 10am and 12pm, as a cold front moves through the state. Expect temperatures to rapidly drop after the front passes through with severe windchills as low as -5 degrees.

Below are images collected from across Clarksville of the morning’s blanket of snow.

A bucket loader resupplies a empty salt truck at the TDoT Highway Department depot on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. after the morning snowfall.
A bucket loader resupplies an empty salt truck at the State Highway Department depot after the morning snowfall.

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