Nashville, TN – Middle Tennessee residents can expect a warm and breezy Saturday before a shift toward unsettled weather begins late this weekend. Temperatures Saturday are forecast to range from the upper 60s to upper 70s, offering one of the mildest days of the month.
According to the US National Weather Service Nashville, a weak front will bring a low chance for rain late Saturday into Sunday morning. Rainfall totals should remain light, and most outdoor plans during the day Saturday appear safe. Sunday brings another warm afternoon, with highs in the low 70s, though cloud cover increases ahead of next week’s pattern change.
Forecasters say the weather setup becomes more complicated beginning Monday as Middle Tennessee enters a period of unsettled conditions with on-and-off rain chances. While multiple disturbances may move through the region, the National Weather Service notes that model guidance remains too uncertain to provide specific timing or projected rainfall totals. High temperatures early in the week will fall into the 50s and 60s, with nighttime lows dropping into the 40s.
By midweek, confidence increases slightly in more widespread showers, but meteorologists caution that exact impacts may shift as forecasts are refined. Drivers should prepare for potentially slower commutes on rainy days and stay alert for updates as new data comes in.
Residents across Nashville, Davidson County, and surrounding Middle Tennessee communities are encouraged to monitor daily forecasts and plan ahead for what could be several soggy days next week.





