Nashville, TN – As Middle Tennessee transitions into July, residents can expect a mix of hot temperatures and scattered showers, especially during the Fourth of July celebrations.
According to the US National Weather Service in Nashville, temperatures in June averaged 90.4°F, 2.7 degrees above normal, with 16 days reaching 90°F or higher. This trend is expected to continue into the first week of July.
For Tuesday, clear skies will dominate with a high of 93°F and a low of 62°F. On Wednesday, temperatures will rise to a high of 95°F and a low of 75°F, providing sunny but hot conditions.
According to the forecast, Thursday, the Fourth of July, will see a high of 94°F with a 35% chance of scattered showers, which could impact outdoor celebrations. The low will be around 77°F.
Friday brings a 50% chance of rain, with temperatures peaking at 88°F and a low of 75°F. The weekend starts with more scattered showers on Saturday, a high of 87°F, and a low of 71°F.
The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) forecasts above-normal temperatures for the region, with precipitation expected to remain near climatological norms. La Niña conditions have a 65% chance of developing by September and persisting into the Northern Hemisphere winter, which may influence weather patterns later in the year.



