
Nashville residents should brace for a wet week ahead as the National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville forecasts showers and thunderstorms throughout the region. According to a recent update, the city will face an 80% chance of precipitation with potential new rainfall amounts ranging from a quarter to a half an inch today. The sky will be mostly cloudy over, with temperatures hovering near 87 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tonight, the likelihood of rainfall drops slightly, to 40%, with an expected overnight low of around 71 degrees. Easterly winds will maintain a gentle pace of around 5 mph, offering little relief from the humidity, which is set to remain high. The unpredictable weather continues into Tuesday when the NWS predicts a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms, followed by a potentially stormy evening.
The outlook for Wednesday provides a break from the storms, with the National Weather Service forecasting sunny skies and a high of 79 degrees, giving Nashville a respite from the rain. However, this window of clearer skies is short-lived, as the chance of showers creeps back into the forecast on Friday night, with partly cloudy conditions and a low around 55.
Over the weekend, the pattern of showers resumes with a 40% chance on Saturday, and an increase to 50% for showers and thunderstorms on Sunday. Despite the intermittent rain, temperatures are expected to remain relatively mild, with highs in the low to mid-70s. As the week progresses, residents can anticipate fluctuating weather conditions and are advised to stay informed on the latest updates from NWS Nashville.