
The National Weather Service in Nashville has provided a weather update for the area, indicating a mostly cloudy day ahead with a high near 56 degrees. Residents can expect a calm wind shifting to the south at around 5 mph. As the night falls, the cloud cover will continue with lows dipping to around 36 degrees, maintaining the calm conditions, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Those looking forward to outdoor Christmas celebrations will be greeted by mostly sunny skies, with temperatures climbing slightly higher to a near 59 degrees. The evening should remain serene with a gentle southeast breeze. Moving into Wednesday night, the forecast calls for a persistence in cloudy conditions, accompanied by a low around 43 degrees, with southeast wind around 5 mph – crafting a predictable pattern in the lead-up to the end of the week celebrations, as per the National Weather Service.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will remain overcast, with temperatures holding steady at a high near 59 degrees. This calm before the storm will precede a more unsettled period where the chance of showers amounts to 30 percent after midnight. As the week draws towards its end, Friday's forecast teems with a higher likelihood of showers, particularly post-noon, and an anticipated high temperature around 60 degrees. Slightly stronger south winds at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts that could reach 25 mph, will mark a shift in the weather pattern.
The unwavering cloud cover continues into the weekend, bringing with it a 60 percent probability of rain on Saturday and an increased chance of showers and potentially a thunderstorm on Saturday night, with a 70 percent chance of precipitation. The pattern shifts slightly on Sunday, offering a mix of sun and clouds with a reduced 40 percent chance of rain, as stated by the National Weather Service. The outlook for Sunday night through Monday suggests mostly cloudy skies with lower chances of rain, ensuring that the week begins on a relatively tranquil note.









