Nashville, Tennessee – Stormy skies will dominate Middle Tennessee this weekend as scattered to widespread thunderstorms bring rain and muggy heat to the region through Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, Friday’s storms will be most active during the afternoon and evening, with highs ranging from 81 to 88 degrees. Rain chances remain elevated through Monday, with widespread showers likely Saturday and Sunday before tapering off to scattered activity by the new week.
Communities across Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, and Sumner counties should prepare for brief periods of heavy rainfall, lightning, and potentially gusty winds. While severe weather isn’t guaranteed, slow-moving storms could lead to ponding on roads and delays in outdoor events.
Residents are advised to stay weather-aware, especially during peak storm hours in the late afternoon. Keep phones charged, avoid flooded roadways, and monitor local alerts throughout the weekend.
Rain chances are expected to ease slightly by Tuesday, but humid conditions and isolated storms may linger into midweek.
🌦 Four-Day Weather Snapshot for Nashville:
- Friday: Scattered storms, highs 81–88°F, humid
- Saturday: Widespread thunderstorms, lows 67–72°F, highs 81–87°F
- Sunday: Likely storms again, lows 66–71°F, highs 79–86°F
- Monday: Scattered storms, lows 67–72°F, highs 78–86°F




