Nashville, TN – Spring showers and gusty winds will impact Middle Tennessee starting Sunday, March 2, bringing cooler temperatures into the workweek. Residents should prepare for wet roadways and breezy conditions as a cold front moves through the region.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will see rain showers beginning in the afternoon, with wind gusts reaching up to 25 mph. Temperatures will start in the upper 50s before dropping into the low 40s overnight. Rain chances continue into Monday morning, with drier but cooler air settling in by the afternoon.
The five-day outlook shows a mix of conditions. By Tuesday, skies clear with highs in the mid-50s, though morning lows will dip near freezing. Wednesday and Thursday bring more sunshine, but another round of rain is possible by Friday.
Drivers on I-40 and I-65 should remain cautious, as wet roads and wind gusts may impact visibility and travel speeds Sunday into Monday. Those heading out should allow extra time and check local advisories for updates.
As spring approaches, temperature swings are common in Tennessee. Residents should keep an eye on changing conditions and plan accordingly for a mix of rain, wind, and cooler mornings throughout the week.