
The National Weather Service in Nashville has provided a detailed forecast for the upcoming days, signaling a gradual shift in weather conditions for the region. According to the NWS, today's skies are expected to clear up after a cloudy morning, with temperatures peaking at a chilly 36 degrees. Winds will be mild, picking up slightly to reach around 5 mph from the west in the afternoon.
For those planning any evening activities, the sky is predicted to be mostly clear with temperatures dipping to around 24 degrees. Southwest winds will maintain a steady 5 to 10 mph, and could experience gusts up to 20 mph. As we approach Martin Luther King Day, residents can look forward to sunny skies with temperature highs near 38 degrees and similar wind conditions.
Heading into Monday night, the forecast anticipates partly cloudy conditions with the mercury dropping noticeably to about 14 degrees, while the wind slows to a calm. The following day promises more sun, with a high near 35, and light winds.
Midweek forecasts indicate mostly sunny days ahead with Wednesday temperatures climbing significantly to a near 47 degrees. A light south wind transitioning to southwest will contribute a gentle breeze, increasing slightly in the afternoon, though gusts could, once again, reach up to 20 mph. Wednesday night carries a slight chance of rain showers, potentially mixing with snow after 5 am, and a 20 percent chance of precipitation.
As the workweek concludes, Thursday morning's snow shower chances remain low at 10 percent before 7 am, giving way to a mostly sunny day with highs around 45 degrees. This pattern of clear nights and sunny days is expected to hold until Friday, with a high near 51 degrees. However, Friday night brings a 30 percent chance of showers, followed by a cloudy Saturday with a 40 percent chance of more showers and a high near 53 degrees. For more detailed weather updates, visit the National Weather Service website at NWS Nashville.









