
The National Weather Service in Nashville has released its latest forecast, indicating a series of wet conditions ahead for the city. According to NWS Nashville, showers are expected to persist overnight with an 80% chance of precipitation and potential for new rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch.
Expect rain during the Monday morning commute, mainly before 10 a.m. About a quarter to half an inch of rain is possible, with an 80% chance of precipitation. Light east winds around 5 mph are expected, and the high will reach about 60°F.
As for Monday night, showers seem to diminish slightly, leaving a 30 percent chance of precipitation mainly before 9 pm. The NWS reports cloudy conditions with lows hovering around 54 degrees. Light winds are expected to calm towards the evening, providing a mild respite from the day's showers.
The rest of the week seems to follow a similar pattern, with mostly cloudy skies and multiple chances for showers. Tuesday's forecast shows a brief break from rainfall during the day, but it returns with a vengeance by nightfall, with a 90% chance of precipitation. Temperatures throughout the week will stay mild, peaking near 65 degrees on Tuesday then dropping to the low 40s by the week's end.
For those planning ahead, the week also anticipates a sunny Friday, but with partly cloudy nights and a resurgence of shower probabilities by the weekend. NWS Nashville details a 20 percent chance of showers for the upcoming Saturday night, leading into a possibly sunny yet still precarious Sunday with a slight chance of rain. Even as residents navigate through this damp week, the promise of a brighter Friday gives a glimmer of hope for a reprieve from the persistent showers.









