
The Nashville area woke up to a chilly overcast morning with temperatures hovering at 33°F and a noticeable northwest wind chill making it feel more like 27°F, according to the National Weather Service Nashville. The humidity stood at a fairly high 72%, setting a dewpoint at 25°F, residents can expect visibility to remain clear at 10 miles despite the frosty start. In a recent update by the NWS, the weather is expected to shift throughout the day, with forecasts promising the gradual arrival of sunshine as the day warms to a high near 41°F.
The evening plans to usher in a mostly clear night with a low of around 24°F, North northeast winds will calm down, setting the stage for a tranquil start to the weekend. Sunday is predicted to be a sunny affair, boasting a calm wind and slightly warmer temperatures reaching a high near 45°F though as the day turns to night, a drop to 29°F under clear skies is anticipated, there's a calm wind becoming south around 5 mph after midnight that’s expected to stick around.
Monday brings a sunny start to the week, with a high near 53°F and an increase in winds from the south reaching 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. While the night might turn mostly cloudy, it will stay relatively warm with a low of around 39°F and continued southern winds.
As for the rest of the week leading up to Christmas, Nashvillians should prepare for mostly cloudy skies interspersed with a chance of showers, particularly after midnight on Tuesday when chances rise to 30 percent; it only gets moister as Christmas Day approaches—with a 40 percent chance of showers and high temperatures nearing a mild 59°F, southeast winds will gently stir at around 5 mph. The following nights continue the pattern of a 30 percent chance of rain and mostly cloudy conditions, maintaining a steady warmth in the upper 40s, and the daytime temperature closing the week on Friday could reach up to 61°F accompanied by a 40 percent chance of showers,
All weather updates and forecasts are directly sourced from the National Weather Service Nashville. Residents and visitors planning their holiday week should keep an eye on these conditions, as Nashville's weather appears to be a mixed bag of chilly, clear skies and potential wet Christmas festivities.









