Nashville, TN — After a week that kicked off with an Arctic-like chill, Middle Tennessee is heading into what may be its most pleasant stretch of weather in weeks. According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, the next three days—at minimum—will feature sunshine, warmer temperatures, and almost zero chance of rain.
Thursday brings highs between 60 and 69 degrees, with skies trending partly sunny and no precipitation expected. Overnight lows dip into the upper 30s to mid-40s, but daytime warmth will dominate.
Friday continues the warming trend with highs reaching 66 to 74 degrees, paired with bright sun and only a slight (0–10%) rain chance. The mild, dry pattern holds into Saturday as well, when temperatures climb to 68 to 77 degrees—well above average for mid-November.
Sunday offers a similar setup, with highs in the low to mid-60s and only limited cloud cover. It’s another comfortable day ideal for outdoor plans before changes begin to arrive early next week.
A shift toward unsettled weather begins Monday afternoon as the next system approaches. Rain chances increase to 40–70%, followed by lingering showers Tuesday and Wednesday with seasonal temperatures in the 60s during the day and 40s to 50s overnight.
Forecasters noted that after the early-week cold blast, this sunny, mild stretch “glitters like diamonds and pearls,” and are encouraging residents to enjoy outdoor activities while the dry weather lasts.
Whether you’re heading out for a hike, a walk through downtown Nashville, or even a trip to Paisley Park, Middle Tennessee has several days of picture-perfect conditions before wet, cooler weather returns.





