
The National Weather Service in Nashville has released a detailed forecast for the coming week, with today kicking off under overcast skies and chilly temperatures, which were recorded at 25 degrees Fahrenheit earlier this morning. The humidity was pegged at 66 percent, with the wind coming from the north at 8 mph. Visibility stood strong at 10 miles, despite the brisk wind chill bringing the felt temperature down to 16 degrees Fahrenheit.
As the day advances, Nashvillians can expect the cloud cover to give way to clearer skies, with a high reaching near the 37-degree mark. The winds are expected to remain light, shifting to the west northwest around 5 mph. Those heading out tonight can plan for clear conditions with an anticipated low around 23 degrees, while the calm winds take a southern turn at around 5 mph after midnight, as detailed by NWS.
The weekend forecast suggests a noticeable warm-up with increasing clouds on Saturday, leading to a high near 50 degrees. South southwest winds will be blowing at a gentle 5 to 10 mph, with potential gusts up to 20 mph. The night is projected to be mostly cloudy with lows settling around 32 degrees, accompanied by a south-southwest wind at around 5 mph.
According to the National Weather Service's latest advisory, Sunday's weather will include a 20 percent chance of snow showers before noon, with the day transitioning to partly sunny conditions and highs close to 47 degrees. The odds of precipitation increase slightly come Sunday night, as there's a slight chance of rain showers after midnight, potentially switching to a slight chance of freezing rain. The predicted low is around 28 degrees, with calm winds persisting throughout the evening.
The start of the next workweek brings mostly sunny skies on Monday, with high temperatures nearing 49 degrees. The tranquility carries over into the night, as the forecast calls for mostly clear skies and a low of around 33 degrees. Tuesday then steps up the warmth, boasting sunny conditions and a high of approximately 56 degrees, while the winds maintain a steady westerly flow.
For further updates and details on the weather conditions, please refer to the National Weather Service's forecast.









