Nashville Hit by 'Code Orange' Air Quality Alert Amid Soaring Heat, Residents Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities
Nashville has been issued a "Code Orange" air quality alert due to high ozone levels, with residents advised to limit outdoor activities. This coincides with a heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach over 100 degrees.
Nashville Forecasts Sky-High Temperatures, Warns Residents of Unhealthy Ozone Levels
The Nashville area anticipates a heatwave with highs up to 101 degrees and an air quality alert for high ozone levels. Nighttime lows will be around 72 degrees, with little cooling expected over the next few days.
Nashville Braces for Sizzling Heatwave: Temperatures to Soar Above 100 Degrees
Nashville is set to experience a heatwave with sunny weather and high temperatures reaching into the low 100s, as per the National Weather Service. Calm winds accompany the heat, with night temperatures dropping to the mid-upper 60s.
Nashville Forecast Calls for Toasty Temps and Clear Skies Ahead
The National Weather Service predicts a sunny day in Nashville with a high of 89 degrees and a light northwest breeze. The evening will cool to 67 degrees under mostly clear skies. The sunny weather is expected to continue through the week.







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