Nashville, TN – A cold front arriving in Middle Tennessee this week will bring a significant shift in weather patterns. Rain showers, isolated thunderstorms, and a chance of flurries are expected between Wednesday night and Thursday, prompting local residents to prepare for cooler temperatures and potential travel impacts.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville, the quiet, mild conditions currently in place will hold through Monday, with sunny skies and temperatures near 70 degrees. However, a front moving into the region Monday night will bring showers and isolated thunderstorms into Tuesday. Cooler air will arrive by Wednesday, with highs dropping into the mid-40s to low 50s by Thursday.
The NWS warns that light snow flurries could mix with rain over the Cumberland Plateau late Wednesday into Thursday, though no accumulation is expected. Breezy conditions Thursday will add to the chill, with lows dipping into the upper 30s.
For those planning to travel, especially along I-40, be prepared for wet roads and possible visibility issues during peak rainfall periods Tuesday through Thursday. Gusty winds could create additional hazards during the afternoon hours midweek.
Looking ahead, temperatures will remain cool heading into next weekend, with highs in the 40s and lows near freezing. Residents are advised to keep updated on forecast changes and prepare for colder mornings by midweek.
Stay tuned for the latest updates from the National Weather Service and monitor local road conditions before heading out.
Five-Day Forecast for Nashville, TN:
• Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 70°F, low 52°F.
• Monday: Partly sunny, high 73°F, low 62°F. Showers likely overnight.
• Tuesday: Rain and thunderstorms, high 72°F, low 51°F.
• Wednesday: Chance of showers, high 62°F, low 38°F. Breezy.
• Thursday: Rain and flurries possible, high 49°F, low 37°F.
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