
Nashville is starting the day under overcast skies with temperatures around 35°F. The National Weather Service reports that early risers may experience some lingering frost, but temperatures will rise to a more comfortable high of 59°F later in the day. A light southeast breeze will shift to a south wind of 5 to 10 mph by the morning.
Though temperatures will rise during the day, the evening will bring a chill, with showers expected before 3 a.m. and a low around 43°F. Winds from the south-southeast at 10 mph will shift to the northwest after midnight. Residents should prepare for rain, with a 90% chance of precipitation and up to a quarter-inch of rain possible.
Thanksgiving Day will see a 20% chance of showers in the morning, but the afternoon will bring some relief with a high around 49°F and a steady northwest wind at 10 mph. The night will be cold, with widespread frost expected after 3 a.m. and temperatures dropping to near freezing.
Friday and the weekend will bring widespread frost, especially before 9 a.m. While the sun will shine, temperatures will remain cold, with a high of 45°F and gusty winds reaching 20 mph. As night falls, frost returns, and temperatures will drop to around 22°F.
The sunny days and frosty nights will continue into early next week. On Sunday, after morning frost gives way to sunshine, the high will reach 41°F, but temperatures will drop to 20°F at night. The workweek will start similarly, with frost still a fixture, though temperatures will rise slightly on Tuesday, reaching a high of 44°F.









