
The weather in Nashville is showing a mix of sunshine and storm clouds on the horizon, according to the National Weather Service. In today's forecast, there's a decent chance of experiencing showers and thunderstorms, primarily in the afternoon hours with a 60% possibility of precipitation that could impact the daily hustle. The NWS reports a high of 77 degrees amidst a partly sunny sky with a gentle west wind breezing through at 5 to 10 mph.
Temperatures will dip tonight to a cooler 60 degrees, granting some respite from the day's earlier moisture. The chances of rain will drop to 30 percent before clearing up as the evening progresses. The NWS adds it will be "mostly cloudy," with a cozy west-northwest wind wrapping up the day.
Tomorrow is looking up for those in need of a sunlight fix. Forecasts point to mostly sunny skies, with the mercury flirting with a balmy 85 degrees, brought on by calm winds that will pick up just a touch in the afternoon. Yet, unsettled weather isn't quite finished with Nashville, as the NWS predicts a 30 percent chance of showers arriving in the small, perhaps somber hours of Friday morning.
Brace for a soggy Friday with an 80% certainty of showers and potential thunderstorms shaking the city's calm, as detailed by the NWS. While temperatures will climb to a pleasant 77 degrees, the wind will flow from the south-southeast at a steady 5 to 10 mph clip.
Come Saturday, the roulette wheel of Nashville weather continues to spin with a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially after 1 pm, as described by the NWS. The day could still shine brightly, however, with high temperatures reaching near 79 degrees and a west wind around 10 mph.
Looking towards the tail end of the weekend, the skies promise more clarity, with a sunny Sunday boasting a high near 85 degrees. The NWS notes that the north-northwest wind may show its strength, gusting as high as 20 mph for those flying kites or simply enjoying the outdoors. As the new week kicks off, a lingering chance of showers and thunderstorms can't be ruled out, with mostly sunny days and high temperatures edging closer to the 90-degree mark.
For further details on the changing weather patterns and to remain updated on any possible weather advisories, citizens are encouraged to check the NWS website at NWS Nashville.









