
Residents of Nashville should brace for a changeable week of weather. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast promises mostly sunny skies with a high soaring up to 85 degrees. However, winds could pick up, with west-southwest gusts reaching up to 30 mph. The warmth is deceiving, as conditions are expected to shift as the day progresses. Looking ahead, the evening will bring a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms before the night clears up.
It's going to be a sunny, warm, and breezy Monday.
— NWS Nashville (@NWSNashville) April 14, 2025
BUT, a few showers or storms will form late in the day. The risk is low, but a couple of storms could produce strong winds and hail, mainly along and north of I-40. The time for scattered showers or storms will be 4 PM to 10 PM. pic.twitter.com/H7XS0YECZ9
As we roll into Tuesday, the NWS predicts a drop to a cooler high of 66 degrees under sunny skies. The wind continues to play a significant role, with west northwest gusts up to 25 mph. Those clearer conditions are poised to last into Tuesday night when the low is anticipated to hover around 43 degrees. The serene clarity of Tuesday night is a necessary respite before the midweek weather sets in.
The NWS outlook remains favorable for midweek as Wednesday is pegged to maintain sunny conditions with a high near 69 degrees. The wind will likely stay tame, shifting northwest at a calm 5 mph in the afternoon. Yet, by Wednesday night, the clouds are expected to gather again with a low around 48 degrees, possibly setting the stage for more weather changes as the week continues.
Thursday's partly sunny skies are forecasted to heat things again, with a high near 76 degrees. A south wind at 5-10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph, will keep things stirred up into Thursday night, which is mainly looking clear with a low around 60. This gentle warmth brings us into a Friday that's mostly sunny and warm with a high near 83. Yet the tranquility might not last, as there's a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling in after 1 am Friday.
Saturday is set to have a 40 percent chance of rain along with thunderstorms and a high close to 81 degrees, as per the National Weather Service. The possibility of nighttime showers lingers with a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms. Sunday slightly reduces the chances of rain to 20 percent, but Nashville can expect partly sunny conditions with a high nearing 84 degrees to round out the week.









