I-65 Travel Weather: Clear, Warm Friday Drive Before Scattered Showers and Gusts Late Weekend

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A calm, clear dawn greets Middle Tennessee this morning, but the air feels softer — a prelude to one of the warmest stretches left in November. Sunshine will push highs into the mid-70s by Friday, delivering a near-perfect late-fall day for travel, outdoor events, or early holiday decorating across Davidson and surrounding counties.

According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, south winds will strengthen through Friday afternoon, with gusts up to 20 mph along I-65 and I-40. That mild air mass holds through Saturday, when highs may touch 77°F before clouds gather from the west. A weak cold front will slide across the region Saturday night into early Sunday, bringing a few light showers and signaling the next cool-down of the month.

Sunday will feel noticeably different — highs dipping back to the upper 60s, northwest breezes carrying a crisp edge, and skies clearing quickly behind the front. Lows by Sunday night could fall to near 40°F, hinting at a cooler, drier stretch that may settle in through midweek.

For travelers, no major disruptions are expected, though damp roads late Saturday could briefly reduce visibility. Residents should secure outdoor decorations ahead of gustier winds and prepare for cooler mornings early next week. To be fair, it’s classic November in Tennessee — warm for a moment, then brisk enough by Monday to remind everyone that winter’s next move isn’t far off.


Five-Day Forecast for Nashville, TN:
Fri: 74/55 – Mostly sunny; south breeze 10–15 mph.
Sat: 77/59 – Increasing clouds; 20% chance of showers late.
Sun: 68/41 – Breezy; early rain, then clearing and cooler.
Mon: 67/50 – Mostly sunny; crisp morning air.
Tue: 68/49 – Partly cloudy; light breeze, mild afternoon.