Nashville, TN – A cold night is ahead for Nashville, with temperatures expected to drop to 6°F before a gradual warm-up begins later this week.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s low will bring biting cold under mostly clear skies. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect as residents are urged to bundle up and take precautions. Winds will remain light, with a calm north breeze offering little relief from the frigid conditions.
Wednesday promises a sunnier outlook, with highs reaching 34°F. By Thursday, daytime temperatures are forecast to climb into the 40s, offering some relief after this cold snap. Overnight lows will remain cold through midweek, staying in the teens and 20s before warming into the upper 30s by the weekend.
Residents should prepare for fluctuating temperatures by dressing in layers and ensuring outdoor pets are sheltered. Pipes and outdoor faucets should be insulated to prevent freezing during tonight’s extreme lows.
The weather shift marks the start of a warming trend expected to carry through Saturday, with highs nearing 50°F. However, a chance of showers returns late Saturday night into Sunday, bringing potential rainfall to the area.