Nashville, TN – A 50% chance of thunderstorms and patchy fog could disrupt Nashville’s Thursday morning commute, with showers likely before 8 a.m. Drivers on I-24 and surrounding roadways should exercise caution as visibility may be limited. Rainfall is expected to be light, with totals less than a tenth of an inch except during thunderstorms.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Thursday’s high will reach around 73 degrees, accompanied by light northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. Fog is anticipated early, tapering off by mid-morning, while cloudy skies will persist throughout the day. Commuters and residents should stay alert to changing weather conditions, especially on roadways prone to fog.
Tonight, Nashville will experience continued cloud cover, with temperatures dipping to a low of 57 degrees. The forecast for Friday predicts partly cloudy skies, gradually clearing in the afternoon with a high of 73 degrees, ideal for outdoor activities.
Saturday brings an increased chance of showers, beginning in the evening with thunderstorms possible overnight. Saturday night temperatures will drop to a low of 59 degrees, with south winds of 5 to 15 mph. Rain is expected to continue into Sunday, with a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms, gusts potentially reaching 25 mph.
Looking ahead, Veterans Day on Monday promises a reprieve, with sunny skies and a high of 71 degrees. Light winds and clear conditions should create a favorable backdrop for parades and memorial events.
Nashville residents are encouraged to monitor NWS updates for any changes to the forecast. For those interested in learning more about weather phenomena, NWS Nashville is offering a free “Winter Weather” class online tonight at 7 p.m. CST, open to all ages.
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