
The National Weather Service in Nashville projects a partly sunny day with temperatures peaking near 81 degrees. Residents of Nashville can expect light south-southwest winds reaching 5 to 10 mph, with potential gusts up to 20 mph. Humidity sits comfortably at 39%, with a dew point of 36°F, ensuring the day won't feel overly saturated.
As night falls, the skies are forecasted to turn mostly cloudy, dropping to a low around 63. The south wind is persisting at a soothing 5 to 10 mph. Tomorrow, Nashvillians should be prepared to possibly open their umbrellas, as there is a 30 percent chance of showers mainly post-3 pm, coupled with a high near 78 degrees. Winds are expected to quicken, potentially to gust as high as 25 mph, as a prelude to the coming weather disturbance, as reported by the National Weather Service.
The chance of precipitation increases significantly as the weekend progresses. Beginning tomorrow night, there is a 60% chance of showers, with potential thunderstorms between 1 am and 4 am, warranting caution. These conditions are expected to persist into Sunday, with showers likely in the morning, followed by showers and possible thunderstorms after 1 pm.
By Sunday night, the certainty becomes clear: a thunderstorm is forecasted with accompanying showers. The temperatures will hold at a low around 58, with south wind continuing around 10 mph, gusting up to 20 mph. Come Monday, the tumult is expected to slowly abate, leaving behind a 40 percent chance of showers before 1 pm and with the sun struggling to break through the mostly cloudy sky, promising a high near 65. The wind shifts to west-northwest, promising to gently push away the storm's remnants.
In the following days, Nashvillians can look forward to a reprieve. By Tuesday, mostly sunny skies with a high near 67 are anticipated. However, a hint of rainfall persists into Tuesday night with a low chance of showers. The meteorological seesaw continues into the mid-week, with Wednesday showcasing a flip back to a 50 percent likelihood of showers and thunderstorms, capped by a partly sunny high near 80 degrees.









