Nashville, Tennessee – Dry and increasingly warm weather will continue across Middle Tennessee through Tuesday, keeping travel conditions favorable on major roadways before rain chances rise midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, a dry weather pattern will hold through Tuesday with no hazardous weather expected. High temperatures are forecast to climb steadily, reaching the mid to upper 60s by Monday and Tuesday, with some locations potentially nearing 70 degrees. Overnight lows will also moderate, rising from the 20s this weekend into the 40s early next week.
The dry stretch will keep pavement conditions clear along Interstate 40, Interstate 65, and Interstate 24, supporting smooth travel for commuters, students, and commercial drivers through at least Tuesday evening. Forecast data indicates a zero percent chance of rain through Monday, with dry conditions lingering into much of Tuesday.
Rain chances are expected to increase late Tuesday night into Wednesday as the next weather system approaches. Medium to high rain probabilities, ranging from 60 to 70 percent, are forecast Wednesday across the I‑40 and I‑65 corridors, including the Nashville metro area. Additional showers may persist into Thursday, with lower rain chances extending toward the end of the week.
Despite the return of rainfall, the National Weather Service reports no indication of severe or hazardous weather at this time. Rainfall is expected to occur over several days, reducing the risk of flash flooding or significant travel disruptions.
Motorists are encouraged to remain aware of changing conditions later in the week, particularly during peak travel hours Wednesday and Thursday. Updated forecasts and localized timing information are available at weather.gov.
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