Tennessee Weather Alert: Fog, Mist, and Showers Clear Before a Sunny Halloween Weekend

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Nashville, TN – Thick fog and a fine mist greet early risers across Middle Tennessee this morning, softening headlights and dampening fields. Pavement shines under streetlights after scattered showers moved through overnight, leaving the air cool and still. Temperatures hover near 50°F in Nashville, but conditions will gradually brighten as drier, northwest winds sweep in.

According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, lingering clouds and light drizzle will clear by mid-morning. By afternoon, skies turn partly sunny with highs reaching the upper 50s. Friday brings full sunshine, warmer highs near 62°F, and calm winds — perfect timing for weekend plans and Halloween events across Davidson County.

Saturday stays partly sunny and seasonably mild with highs near 63°F before a weak disturbance brings a slight chance of evening showers. Sunday looks ideal for outdoor gatherings and cleanup, with highs near 60°F and plenty of sunshine to close out the weekend.

Looking farther ahead, early November appears dry for Tennessee, but colder air will begin building north and west of the region. Long-range models hint at a stronger front developing between November 8 and 21, possibly bringing the first snow of the season to the Great Lakes, Midwest, and upper Appalachians. While Nashville won’t see flakes yet, a cooler mid-month shift could mark the start of Tennessee’s transition toward early winter air.

For now, the story is simple: fog fading, skies clearing, and a crisp, comfortable Halloween weekend — the calm before November’s next cool-down.