
Nashville residents can expect varied weather conditions in the coming days, with chances of showers and thunderstorms interspersed with sunny spells, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Nashville. The NWS forecast shows potential showers overnight and a 20% chance of precipitation Thursday morning. The weather is anticipated to clear by the afternoon, setting the stage for a mostly sunny day with highs near 87 degrees.
Thursday night will bring partly cloudy skies and a lower temperature of around 65 degrees, giving way to a partly sunny Friday with highs again nearing 87 degrees. While the evening may introduce a slight chance of showers and possible patchy fog after 5am, the likelihood of precipitation remains low at 20%. A calm northeast wind is expected to settle in by nightfall.
The weekend outlook hints at higher humidity, with the temperature on Saturday potentially reaching 90 degrees. Forecasters at the NWS suggest a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms at-10am, accompanied by patchy morning fog. As calm winds shift easterly, the probability of nighttime storms increases to 30%, and fog may redevelop after 1am.
On Sunday, the chances of rainfall amplify, with a 60% chance of showers and potential thunderstorms in the afternoon. Following a patchy, foggy start, the temperature will climb near 90 degrees. NWS Nashville predicts an unsettled pattern continuing into the next week, with Monday and Tuesday also likely to usher in showers and storms during the day, holding at a consistent high around 87 degrees. Nighttime conditions remain mostly cloudy, with an ongoing chance of showers.
The weather pattern is set to persist with a 70% chance of precipitation on both Wednesday and the preceding Tuesday. NWS Nashville advises residents that this could involve thunderstorms and patchy fog. Temperatures are foreseen to hover in the mid to upper 70s throughout the nights, ensuring the atmosphere will feel heavy with moisture pending the expected rainfall.









