Nashville, TN – Dry conditions will continue across Middle Tennessee for several more days, allowing temperatures to steadily climb toward summerlike warmth by the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, rain chances remain near zero through at least Friday, with mostly sunny skies dominating the region. Highs will rise from the upper 60s Tuesday into the mid-70s by Wednesday and Thursday.
By Friday afternoon, temperatures reach near 80 degrees across Nashville, Clarksville, and Murfreesboro, marking a noticeable warm-up along the I-40 corridor. The warming trend continues into the weekend, with highs climbing into the upper 70s to mid-80s by Saturday and Sunday.
Overnight lows will also trend milder, rising from the upper 30s early in the week into the 50s and 60s by the weekend, reducing any chill during early morning hours.
With little to no rainfall expected until early next week, residents should plan for extended dry conditions. While this favors outdoor plans, it may also begin to dry out soils across the region.
The next chance for rain arrives early next week, but until then, warm and dry weather will remain in place across Middle Tennessee.



