
The National Weather Service in Nashville has provided updated weather details for the current conditions and forecast in the area. As of the last update on May 22nd at 4:53 am CDT, conditions were mostly cloudy with a mild temperature of 63°F and a humidity level of 65 percent. The wind came west at eight mph, and visibility remained clear at 10 miles. For those planning their day around the weather, you can expect a partly sunny morning that should clear up to full sunshine with a high near 77, while wind speeds could see gusts as high as 20 mph, as reported on the National Weather Service website.
Tonight's weather suggests partly cloudy skies with a low around 54 degrees, and the calming northwest wind is predicted to become light north northwest in the evening. Those looking to the end of the week for plans should be delighted by Friday's forecast, which promises sunny skies and high temperatures hovering near 75, complemented by a gentle north-northwest breeze that will pick up to about five mph in the afternoon. However, the forecast also indicates a 20 percent chance of showers developing after 1 am, so you might want to keep an umbrella within arm's reach.
Continuing into the weekend, Saturday ups the ante with a 40 percent chance of showers amidst mostly cloudy conditions and a similar high around 74. The light breeze is anticipated to shift easterly. By Saturday night, the chance of showers persists, and after 1 am, there's a chance of thunderstorms as well, so it might not be the best for an outdoor evening. Chances of precipitation rise to 40 percent with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 60 degrees.
The outlook for Sunday through Memorial Day calls for showers and possible thunderstorms, with highs consistently near 75 to 81 degrees. East, northeast, and southeast winds appear to maintain their presence, though not exceeding 10 mph. Sunday night specifically shows greater certainty for rain, with a 70 percent chance of showers and potential thunderstorms, and lows dipping to around 62. As always, those with holiday plans should prepare for wet weather, as Memorial Day is forecasted to have a high chance, 80 percent, of precipitation and possible storms, with a shift in the wind heading south in the afternoon.









