Tennessee commuters are stepping into a crisp February chill, with temperatures hovering in the 30s and a faint frost still clinging to rooftops. The air feels calm now, but a wetter pattern is building just in time for Valentine’s Weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, temperatures climb to near 54 degrees this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Winds remain light, making for a pleasant rebound after a 32-degree start. Roads along I-40, I-65, and Briley Parkway are dry, though shaded neighborhoods may have lingering slick spots early.
Skies clear tonight with lows near 34 degrees. Any damp pavement could refreeze briefly before sunrise. February is prime time for quick flash-freeze patches when daytime thaw meets nighttime chill.
Friday turns sunny and milder, with highs reaching 61 degrees. Clouds increase late ahead of a developing system. Rain chances rise to 40% Saturday afternoon, with highs again near 61 degrees.
Saturday night brings a 90% chance of showers. Periods of steady rain could impact evening Valentine’s plans downtown and across Davidson County. Sunday stays unsettled, with showers likely and highs near 63 degrees. Expect wet pavement and slower traffic through the weekend.
Drier air returns late Sunday night. Early next week trends milder, with highs pushing into the mid-60s and upper 60s by midweek.
The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Tennessee, signaling early spring vibes after this rainy stretch.
Five Day Outlook for Nashville, Tennessee:
Today: Mostly sunny, high 54.
Friday: Sunny, high 61.
Saturday (Valentine’s Day Feb. 14): 40% chance of showers, high 61.
Sunday: Showers likely, high 63.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 65.


