Nashville Faces Weekend Showers, Cooler Temperatures Ahead

URGENT UPDATE: Nashville is bracing for a wet weekend as the National Weather Service warns of overnight showers and a significant drop in temperatures. Rainfall is highly likely, with chances reaching 80 percent as residents prepare for a damp start to their Saturday.

The forecast predicts less than a tenth of an inch of rain overnight, with conditions expected to persist into Saturday morning before tapering off by 10 a.m. The high temperature for the day is anticipated to peak at around 61 degrees, but a noticeable drop will follow later in the day. A shift in winds to the west-northwest is expected to pick up speed, increasing from a light breeze to a more pronounced 10 to 15 mph, with gusts possibly reaching 20 mph.

As the rain subsides, the skies are likely to clear on Saturday night, bringing a sharp temperature decline to approximately 33 degrees. Residents should prepare for a chilly evening with consistent northwest winds. Sunday promises a brighter outlook with temperatures rising to near 42 degrees and winds continuing at 5 to 15 mph, occasionally gusting stronger.

Looking ahead, Nashville will face even colder nights, especially on Sunday, when temperatures may plunge to around 23 degrees. Fortunately, the start of the workweek brings a return to milder weather, with Monday’s high reaching a comfortable 50 degrees.

However, a warming trend is on the horizon, with temperatures projected to climb near 59 degrees by Tuesday. Residents can expect brisk southwest winds, potentially hitting speeds of up to 15 mph with gusts similar to earlier in the week.

Be prepared for a shift in weather midweek as Wednesday approaches, which is forecasted to bring a 30 percent chance of showers and mostly cloudy skies. These conditions may linger into the evening, though the likelihood of rain will decrease later on. The rest of the week will likely feature a mix of sunshine and clouds, with daily highs fluctuating between 40 to 48 degrees.

Stay informed and ready for the changing weather as Nashville’s conditions evolve. Share this news with friends and family to keep everyone updated!