Nashville, TN – Tennessee residents can expect a soggy end to the weekend as spring showers roll into Nashville late Sunday, followed by a streak of sunny days and rising temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will begin as early as Sunday afternoon, with storms expected to intensify into the evening. An 80% chance of precipitation will bring scattered thunderstorms and gusty winds reaching up to 20 mph. Drivers on I-40 and I-65 should prepare for wet roads and limited visibility Sunday night into early Monday.
Saturday remains dry with highs near 66°F, giving locals one more clear day to enjoy the outdoors before conditions shift. Sunday’s high will reach around 73°F, though cloud cover and increasing winds from the southwest could make it feel cooler.
Monday marks the return of sunny skies, with temperatures holding in the upper 60s. Winds will calm slightly but may still gust up to 20 mph. The dry, pleasant trend continues through Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs climbing to the low 70s—ideal conditions for spring break travel or outdoor activities.
Tuesday may bring slightly stronger afternoon winds, but no precipitation is expected. Overnight lows during the week will stay in the low-to-mid 40s, typical for early spring in Middle Tennessee.
Locals are advised to secure loose outdoor items Sunday night and use caution on wet roadways. While the weekend ends with storms, the week ahead brings a welcome taste of spring warmth across Davidson County and beyond.


