Nashville, TN — Middle Tennessee will settle into a cooler pattern today and Monday before temperatures climb steadily into the middle and latter part of the week. According to the National Weather Service office in Nashville, Sunday’s forecast features mostly sunny skies with afternoon highs ranging from the upper 50s to upper 60s. Rain chances remain low, no higher than 50 percent, and most communities will stay dry.
Overnight lows will fall into the low 30s to upper 30s by early Monday, setting up a chilly start to the workweek. Monday will be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s to mid-60s and low rain chances of around 10 to 50 percent, mainly tied to scattered showers drifting across the region. No severe weather is anticipated.
A gradual warming trend begins Tuesday as highs climb into the upper 60s to mid-70s. Rain chances also begin to increase, generally between 20 and 60 percent across the day, with occasional showers expected. The warming continues into Wednesday and Thursday, with temperatures potentially pushing into the upper 70s—well above mid-November averages.
The highest likelihood of rainfall arrives Thursday and Friday, when widespread showers and occasional rumbles of thunder may develop. Rain probabilities climb to around 60 percent both days, though forecasters emphasize that severe weather is not expected at this time. The system will usher in more moisture and cloud cover, contributing to overnight lows in the 50s.
By Saturday, shower chances remain elevated—around 40 to 60 percent—with highs returning to the upper 50s to mid-60s as cooler air filters in behind the late-week front.
Overall, Middle Tennessee can expect a week that starts cool and ends unsettled but mild. Residents should keep umbrellas handy later in the week and stay updated on forecast adjustments as rain chances evolve.





