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The American Lung Association's 2026 State of the Air gave Nashville an F for ozone pollution, citing four unhealthy ozone days in the metro's worst county while short-term particle measures improved in several counties.
NWS Memphis put parts of the Mid‑South in a Slight risk for Friday storms, warning of large hail and damaging wind.
Sunny and dry Wednesday with highs near 83°F. Storm chances rise Friday and a medium severe risk is possible Monday.
Clear morning, highs near 82°F, and an elevated fire risk this afternoon as humidity drops.
Sunny Monday in Nashville with highs near 73°F. Warm midweek follows, then storms likely Friday into Saturday.
Dense fog will slow the Sunday morning commute in Nashville; sun returns with a high near 68°F.
Warm Saturday morning will give way to likely showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Temperatures tumble into the 40s overnight.
Clear start Friday with a quick warm-up into the upper 80s. Showers and thunderstorms likely Saturday with gusty winds but a low severe risk.
Showers and a chance of thunderstorms today in Nashville, high near 82°F. Gusty winds possible; another round arrives Saturday.
A coalition led by SELC sued the EPA, saying Davidson County’s PM2.5 levels top the tightened federal limit and asking a court to force agency action within 150 days.
Mid‑60s this morning; highs near 87°F with gusty SSW winds and an enhanced fire danger. Showers and thunderstorms are most likely Thursday.
Mid‑60s this morning; highs near 88°F Tuesday with low humidity and gusty SSW winds raising fire danger. Showers and storms likely Thursday.
Cloudy Monday morning with spotty light showers; highs climb into the 80s and near 90 by Friday. Expect gusty south winds midweek.
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