Nashville, TN – A strong cold front sweeping through Tennessee today is expected to bring rain, gusty winds, and cooler temperatures. Residents along the I-24 corridor should prepare for scattered showers by late afternoon, with thunderstorms possible during the evening hours.
According to the National Weather Service, the chance of precipitation increases to 60% tonight, with isolated thunderstorms likely before midnight. Temperatures will drop significantly after the front passes, with overnight lows around 37 degrees. Winds could gust up to 25 mph, potentially causing disruptions for inflatable outdoor decorations or lightweight items.
Tuesday will bring a brief reprieve, with sunny skies and highs near 54 degrees, offering an opportunity to prepare for more unsettled weather later in the week. Frost is expected late Tuesday night as temperatures dip to 35 degrees, potentially impacting early holiday travelers.
By Wednesday, the region will see a 20% chance of afternoon rain, increasing to 90% overnight as another weather system moves through. Highs will hover around 50 degrees, with nighttime lows in the mid-40s. Showers are likely on Thanksgiving Day, impacting outdoor celebrations and travel plans. Cooler weather will persist into Friday, with highs only reaching the mid-40s and widespread frost in the morning.
Travelers should plan for potential delays and stay updated on road conditions throughout the week. Motorists along I-24 and surrounding areas are advised to drive cautiously during rain and frost periods.
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