
Nashvillians can expect a mixed bag of weather conditions in the coming days, according to the latest forecasts from the National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville. While today might require an umbrella with a 40 percent chance of rain, mainly before the afternoon, the skies will gradually clear, ushering in a period of warmer and sunnier days ahead.
The current climate profile is fairly mild, with a temperature reading of 49°F and an 83% humidity level. Wind is not much of a factor, coasting in gently from the west at 3 mph. But keep those jackets handy—tonight, temperatures are set to dip to a chillier 38 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Over the weekend, residents should enjoy an amiable pattern of weather, featuring sunny days and clear nights, with highs sauntering into the 60s and lows settling comfortably in the upper 30s to lower 40s.
Heading into the new week, the NWS anticipates a significant warmup. Monday seems to promise the warmest weather, with the mercury potentially soaring to an impressive 80°F. However, this taste of summer will be short-lived, the night ushers in a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, a reminder that spring has not yet fully conceded to the approaching summer. After the potential wet start, Tuesday is expected to dawn clear and sunny, with a pleasant high of around 67°F.
Looking further ahead, the forecast remains promising for those longing for consistent springtime warmth. Wednesday will stay sunny with highs in the upper 60s while Thursday's forecast introduces a slight hiccup, a 30 percent chance of showers, though temperatures should maintain a comfortable high near 71°F. Amid these transitions, the winds will generally remain gentle, though they might kick up at times, with some gusts reaching as high as 20 mph. Regardless of the occasional breeze or raindrop, Nashvillians can look forward to an overall agreeable stretch of early spring weather, conducive to outdoor activities and the gradual peeling off of winter layers.









