
Nashville residents can expect a series of rainy days ahead as the National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts a likelihood of showers and thunderstorms throughout the week. According to their latest update, there's a 30 percent chance of overnight precipitation, and tomorrow's weather includes a high chance of rain with expected new rainfall amounting to a quarter and half an inch. The NWS also notes a potential for gusty winds tomorrow, reaching up to 20 mph.
Wednesday's outlook have 50 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms later in the day, with early morning fog. As the week progresses, the NWS cautions that the chance for precipitation increases, hitting a likelihood of 90 percent on Thursday night. These weather conditions are part of a larger system moving through the area, bringing continued showers and potential thunderstorms throughout the week.
Towards the weekend, the forecast shows a slight decrease in rain probabilities, but unsettled conditions persist. Friday still carries a 60 percent chance of precipitation, mainly before 1 p.m., transitioning to mostly cloudy skies with a high around 77 and gusty winds that could reach up to 25 mph.
The outlook for Saturday predicts a lower, 20 percent chance of showers primarily after 1 p.m. under partly sunny skies and a mild high of 81 degrees. However, wet weather remains a possibility into the next week, with NWS indicating a 40 percent chance of rain on both Sunday and Monday. For more detailed weather updates and forecasts, visit the NWS website.









