Tennessee’s warm breeze is already picking up across Nashville, and bright sunshine is pushing temperatures toward summer-like levels this afternoon. Roads remain dry for now, but shifting winds and rising heat signal changes ahead.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, highs reach 87°F today with south winds increasing to 10–15 mph and gusts up to 20 mph. Travel along I-40, I-65, and I-24 remains smooth, though crosswinds may impact elevated stretches.
Conditions stay mild tonight with lows near 67°F under mostly cloudy skies. By Monday, a 20% chance of showers develops before 10 a.m., followed by partial clearing and highs near 83°F. Brief wet spots could form early, so drivers should stay alert during the morning commute.
Tuesday brings more heat, with highs climbing to 88°F under mostly sunny skies. Winds remain steady out of the southwest, adding to a warm, early-summer feel across Davidson County.
By Wednesday, temperatures hold near 88°F again with continued dry weather. This stretch offers consistent travel conditions but increases sun exposure risks during peak afternoon hours.
Changes arrive Thursday, when a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 1 p.m. Storms could bring sudden downpours and reduced visibility, especially during the evening commute.
Looking ahead, additional storm chances linger into Friday and Saturday, keeping the pattern active. Stay weather-aware as conditions evolve. Driving later this week? Watch for sudden rain and let us know what you’re seeing out there.
Five Day Forecast for Nashville, TN
Monday: High 83°F, 20% chance of morning showers
Tuesday: High 88°F, mostly sunny
Wednesday: High 88°F, mostly sunny
Thursday: High 85°F, 50% chance of storms
Friday: High 89°F, 20% chance of storms


