
The National Weather Service in Nashville reports a series of wet conditions over the coming week, projecting a steady chance of showers punctuated by possible thunderstorms, as Nashville residents face a damp forecast. Starting with a slight chance of showers this morning, the situation is expected to evolve, with increasing chances of precipitation as the week progresses.
Easing into today, the skies are mostly cloudy, and a high of approximately 72 degrees is anticipated, with calm winds shifting southeast. According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, a chance of showers after 8 am is expected, while the chance of precipitation stands around 50%. As night falls, that chance dips slightly to 40%, coupled with potential thunderstorms and a low hovering near 60 degrees.
Looking ahead to Sunday, residents should prepare for more considerable rainfall. The forecast indicates an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms beyond the 10 am mark, with new rainfall possibly reaching up to half an inch. This pattern of showers continues into Sunday night, with a 60% chance of precipitation and a low of 60 degrees.
Memorial Day observances may be affected, starting with thunderstorms predicted before dawn and showers anticipated to persist throughout the day. "Showers likely, with thunderstorms also possible after 10am," mentions the National Weather Service, forecasting a 70% chance of rain with a high near 76 degrees. Moving into Monday night, the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms intensifies, reaching a 90% chance.
The wet weather doesn't relent as the new workweek begins, with a similar chance of thunderstorms carrying through to Tuesday. The high temperature may rise to nearly 80 degrees, but that brings little solace, with the high chance of precipitation continuing. The unstable weather conditions look to stretch into the midweek, with showers and thunderstorm chances oscillating between 20 to 60 percent through to Friday.









