Nashville, TN – Spring is in full swing in Nashville, but with it comes a series of weather challenges. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to roll through the city, starting Monday and continuing through Wednesday, with the potential for severe weather impacting travel, outdoor plans, and daily routines.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday afternoon will bring a 90% chance of rain with thunderstorms likely before 4 p.m., and rain chances stay high through the evening. Monday night, light showers continue, with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover around the mid-70s during the day, but cooler weather moves in by Tuesday night with lows in the upper 50s.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will bring more spring showers, with thunderstorms likely by mid-afternoon, giving way to another round of rain on Wednesday. Residents should expect intermittent showers throughout the day, with the highest chance of thunderstorms in the evening. If you have plans in or around the city, especially during those evening hours, stay alert to changing conditions.
For those planning on travel, especially along I-40 and I-65, be mindful of wet and potentially slick roads. Reduced visibility and localized flooding could pose hazards for drivers, particularly Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
Five-Day Forecast:
- Monday: High of 76°F, 90% chance of showers, thunderstorms likely.
- Monday Night: Low of 66°F, slight chance of thunderstorms, 20% chance of rain.
- Tuesday: High near 79°F, 80% chance of showers, thunderstorms likely in the afternoon.
- Wednesday: High of 84°F, 30% chance of showers, thunderstorms possible.
- Thursday: High of 79°F, 40% chance of showers, thunderstorms likely in the evening.




