
Early Thursday, June 4, 2026, Nashville International Airport was reporting clear skies and a cool 61°F, setting the stage for a bright, dry day. Expect sunshine across the metro, a high near 87°F, light southerly breezes, and humidity staying noticeably lower through Friday. In other words, the city has a short but welcome window for outdoor plans before the sticky air and rain chances creep back in this weekend.
Today Into Friday
Sun should dominate the sky across Nashville on Thursday, with highs close to 87°F and calm to light south winds. Tonight turns partly cloudy with a low near 63°F. Friday follows suit as a mostly sunny and comfortable day, with highs in the mid-80s and light winds, a comfortable way to wrap up the workweek. These specifics come from the National Weather Service.
Weekend Outlook
Heat builds a bit heading into the weekend, with Saturday potentially topping out near 90°F. By Sunday, the pattern flips back to wetter, with about a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially from roughly 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday carries even higher odds for showers and storms and could easily end up the wettest day of early next week. The National Weather Service notes that deeper moisture will return late this week and that storms should be typical summertime cells, with a few stronger storms possible.
Plan Ahead
If your schedule is flexible, circle Friday and Saturday for the driest outdoor window and try to slide anything movable away from Sunday midday. Saturday will call for sunglasses and sunscreen, while Sunday is more of an umbrella and rain jacket situation, since storms could bring brief heavy downpours and gusty winds. For hour-by-hour details and current observations at KBNA, check the National Weather Service.









