
The National Weather Service in Nashville has provided a comprehensive forecast for the upcoming week, painting a picture of sunny days interspersed with chances of showers as we approach the holiday season. With temperatures ranging from chilly mornings to surprisingly warm afternoons, Nashvillians will experience a fluctuating yet mostly mild winter week, according to details from the NWS forecast.
Nashville kicks off today with a sunny outlook and highs reaching 59 degrees Fahrenheit, accompanied by gusts reaching 25 mph. The climate takes an even-keeled turn tonight with increasing clouds and a comfortable low around 38, while the wind is expected to become light and variable come evening. Looking ahead to Sunday, the sun asserts itself once again, promising clear skies and a high near 53, as per the information provided by the NWS.
Moving into Monday, the forecast anticipates a slight chance of showers post-noon, though most of the day will lean toward sunnier skies with a high once again nearing 59 degrees. Monday night, however, sees a significant increase in shower probability, with a cloudy evening and lows edging toward a mild 49 degrees. As the week progresses, showers linger with another 50 percent chance predicted for Tuesday amid mostly cloudy conditions, yet with highs aiming for the low 60s.
The week's weather narrative continues to see a mix of cloud cover and sunshine as we lead up to Christmas Day. Wednesday's forecast calls for cloudiness, a pattern expected to persist into the night, while Thursday's overnight temperatures stay steady at 58 degrees. Come Christmas Day, NWS forecasts "mostly sunny" conditions with a high near an unseasonably warm 73 degrees, rounding off the week with individuals looking forward to embracing a high near 71 on Friday under mostly sunny skies.









