Nashville, TN – A mix of rain and colder temperatures will define Tennessee’s Thanksgiving week, starting with a chance of showers Monday afternoon. Frosty conditions are expected to return midweek, potentially impacting travel and outdoor holiday plans.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, patchy frost is likely tonight as temperatures dip to 50°F under partly cloudy skies. Monday will bring a 40% chance of showers after 2 p.m., with winds increasing to 15 mph and a high near 70°F. Travelers along I-65 should be prepared for slick roads during the evening commute.
Rain is expected to intensify Monday night, with up to a 60% chance of showers before midnight as temperatures fall to 39°F. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph, potentially making travel conditions more challenging.
Tuesday offers a brief respite with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 50s. However, areas of frost could develop late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning, as lows drop to 36°F. For those heading out early, frost could affect visibility and vehicle safety.
Thanksgiving Day will bring a significant shift, with showers likely by noon and a high near 54°F. Winds may pick up to 25 mph, creating blustery conditions for outdoor activities. Rain could continue into Friday morning before clearing.
Plan accordingly for changing weather patterns, especially if traveling or preparing outdoor festivities this week. Stay updated with real-time forecasts to avoid potential disruptions.
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