Clarksville & Nashville Make THIS List!


A research firm called CoreLogic just released its list of the windiest cities in the country last year, and Chicago didn’t even crack the top 10.  Nashville came in number one . . . it had 21 days when winds were blowing at more than 60 miles-per-hour, and its max wind speed was 72 miles-per-hour.  Here are the rest of the top 10:

2.  Reno, Nevada

3. Jackson, Mississippi

4. Cincinnati, Ohio

5. Columbia, South Carolina

6. Louisville, Kentucky

7.  Little Rock, Arkansas

8. Winston-Salem, North Carolina

9. Clarksville, Tennessee

10. Charleston, South Carolina.

 

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