
Nashville's weather forecast is presenting a grab-bag of conditions over the next week, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS). As autumn firmly establishes its presence, a pattern of calm winds and fluctuating chances of precipitation appears to be the tempo of Music City’s coming days.
Overnight dwellers can expect a 20 percent chance of showers under a blanket of clouds, with a comfortable low settling around 63 degrees. Here, the wind from the west will be taking a gentle approach at around 5 mph. Come Sunday, the chance for showers persists before 9 am and again after 11 am, peaking at a 30 percent likelihood in a mostly cloudy sky. The day's high will strive to reach the low 70s, while the calm wind plays its tune, shifting northwest in the afternoon.
Heading into the week, Monday teases with a 20 percent chance of scattered showers post-noon. Areas of fog will seek attention before 10 am, then the day promises to break into partly sunny spells, driving temperatures up to near 78 degrees. The evening plan stays consistent with a slight chance of showers before nightfall, coupled with the potential for patchy fog after sunset.
For those seeking more sun, Tuesday does not disappoint, mostly sunny skies dominate, as the mercury climbs to the low 80s. Light winds from the northwest will be ushering in the cooler evening air, dropping temperatures to the upper 50s. Midweek, Wednesday, the sun keeps holding court in a clear sky, flirting with the high 70s. Spotting the night, patchy fog could visit after 2 am.
The latter part of the week maintains this wavering dance between sunshine and fog. Thursday morning may greet early risers with remnant fog, before sweeping it away to reveal another sunny day, reaching highs into the low 80s. While the week rounds out with continued sunny forecasts and nighttime partly cloudy skies, the weekend promises a mostly sunny disposition, with temperatures comfortably hovering around 80 degrees.









