
The National Weather Service in Nashville has provided a detailed forecast for the coming week, which promises a series of sunny days and crisp autumn nights. The weather pattern is characterized by patchy morning fog and a steady rise in daily temperatures as the week progresses, culminating in an expected high near 82°F by Wednesday.
Starting today, Nashvillians experienced areas of fog early in the morning, with visibility likely limited until around 9:00 a.m. A crisp start with patchy frost gave way to a pleasant day with highs around 66°F. Calm conditions in the morning will see a slight northeast breeze entering the afternoon at about 5 mph, as reported by NWS Nashville.
Tonight, the pattern of calm continues with the return of patchy fog in the late hours, suggesting a mirror to the dawn's haziness. The mostly clear skies will accompany a low around 39°F, while a soft northeast wind will again settle to a calm state. The sequence of foggy mornings and clear, sunny afternoons is slated to persist through the weekend, with temperatures gently ascending to highs near 75°F on Saturday and 77°F on Sunday.
Looking ahead to next week, the consistent condition sees no major disruptions. Once the morning fog clears, skies will stay sunny leading to highs scaling to near 79°F on Monday and reaching the week’s peak on Wednesday. Nighttime lows will gradually elevate from Sunday's 46°F to a more tepid 54°F by Tuesday night.
With the high humidity and calm winds contributing to the foggy start of most days, Nashvillians are advised to proceed with caution during their early commutes.









