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From Chills to Mild Thrills — Nashville's Weather to Warm Up After Cold Snap, Says NWS

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Published on December 09, 2025
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The National Weather Service in Nashville has provided the latest forecast for the region, predicting a mixed bag of weather conditions for the upcoming week. According to the NWS update from 6:53 am CST on today, the current cold snap is giving way to gradually warmer temperatures, with today's highs expected to approach the 50-degree mark under a mix of clouds and sun.

Bundle up this morning, but expect a slightly warmer evening with lows around 39°F and gusts up to 30 mph. Wednesday should reach a high near 56°F, though shifting southwest-to-northwest winds may again bring gusts near 30 mph—something commuters and outdoor enthusiasts should keep in mind.

Wednesday night’s temperature will drop to about 28°F. The NWS says the weather will calm later in the week. Thursday is expected to be partly sunny with a high near 45°F and light winds.

There’s a slight chance of rain this weekend, with shower chances rising from 20% Saturday afternoon to 30% at night. North winds will keep temperatures cool, with Sunday’s high near 35°F. The NWS also forecasts another cold night, with lows around 20°F.

Monday in Nashville is expected to be mostly sunny with a high near 45°F, though there’s a 20% chance of showers.