
The National Weather Service in Nashville has detailed a forecast heavy with potential precipitation for the week ahead. According to the NWS, the city can anticipate a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms today, particularly after 11 am. Nashville residents can expect partly sunny conditions with a high near 91 and heat index values peaking at around 99. Furthermore, gusts of wind could reach 20 mph, bringing less than a tenth of an inch of rain, though thunderstorms might lead to higher amounts.
Tonight, the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms increases to 60 percent, mainly occurring between 1 am and 5 am. While the wind is set to persist at around 10 mph, gusts could again top 20 mph, with new rainfall amounts projected to be between a quarter and half an inch. On Juneteenth, the forecast suggests that early risers in Nashville could be greeted by a 70 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 pm, with the weather clearing to a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 pm, as detailed by the National Weather Service.
As the week progresses, Thursday night may usher in patchy fog after 2 am, conceding to mostly clear skies with lows around 69. In the daylight, Friday promises a relief from storm predictions with patchy fog that's expected to clear by 8 am, giving way to sunny skies and a high near 92. This weather pattern is anticipated to persist into the weekend, with Saturday forecasted to be sunny and reaching a high near 94 degrees.
An extension of the warm, clear conditions is forecasted for Sunday, described by the NWS to be both sunny and hot, with highs nearing 97 degrees. After a calm Sunday night, Nashville starts the workweek with a slight change. Monday brings a 20% chance of showers or storms, but it will still be mostly sunny and hot, with highs in the mid-90s. This weather pattern should hold steady through Tuesday.









