Nashville, Tennessee – Middle Tennessee residents can look forward to a warm and mostly sunny start to the holiday weekend before rain chances return early next week. The National Weather Service in Nashville predicts seasonably warm temperatures and calm weather conditions, making for an ideal Labor Day weekend. However, the mild conditions won’t last.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers and low-to-medium rain chances are expected to develop across the region on Monday, continuing intermittently through Thursday. While no hazardous weather is currently anticipated, residents should be prepared for potential changes to outdoor plans throughout the week. The rain is expected to be more isolated in nature and is not forecast to impact the region with severe weather.
Specific cities within the region will see varying rain chances and temperatures. Clarksville will experience similar conditions, with a 15% chance of rain on Monday. Meanwhile, residents in Lawrenceburg can expect up to a 35% chance of rain by Monday. In Crossville, the probability of showers is higher, reaching 50% on Monday, accompanied by cooler temperatures in the mid-70s.
While the rain is not expected to be heavy, it’s a good idea to keep an umbrella handy for any outdoor activities planned from Monday onward. The comfortable temperatures and calm conditions that define the weekend are expected to give way to more humid and unsettled weather. Weather alerts for the region remain in effect as meteorologists continue to track the incoming system.
Five-Day Forecast for Nashville, Tennessee:
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 89°F.
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 88°F.
- Monday: A 30% chance of showers, high near 86°F.
- Tuesday: A chance of showers, high near 84°F.
- Wednesday: A chance of showers, high near 83°F.