
On an overcast morning with a temperature of 64°F, Nashville wakes up to 73% humidity and a gentle 7 mph breeze from the north. According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, the cloud cover is expected to clear later, bringing mostly sunny skies and a high of around 77°F.
Tonight, the city is bracing for patchy fog to develop after midnight, adding an air of stillness under the otherwise mostly clear night sky. Nashville residents should see a low of 55°F, accompanied by a light east northeast wind which will calm down as the evening progresses. The humidity and calm conditions appear ripe for fog, which has been a consistent pattern over the past few nights.
As Thursday arrives, the early fog is anticipated to lift before 10 a.m., ushering in a clear sunny day with a high approaching 83°F. The light winds are forecasted to shift to a southeast direction around 5 mph. A possibility of patchy fog is again expected after 1 a.m. Thursday night, as the temps dip to a low of around 62°F with calm winds prevailing through the night.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, sunshine continues to be the dominant force with clear skies and highs reaching the mid-80s. Friday's forecast is particularly sunny, with an anticipated high of 86°F and a calm wind shifting northward in the afternoon. The weekend promises more of the same, with daytime highs hovering in the mid-80s and nighttime conditions bringing intermittent patches of fog, especially late at night. Sunday, however, brings a minor chance of showers before 1 a.m., though mostly clear skies will prevail with a low around 58°F.
The sunny pattern is expected to break slightly heading into the new week, with Monday's high dropping to a cooler 74°F followed by a clear night with lows reaching the 50°F mark. Tuesday is forecasted to keep hold of the autumn crispness, delivering plenty of sun and a high near 73°F, as Nashvillians continue to embrace the early fall weather.









