Tennessee — A crisp, cool start is gripping Nashville this morning, where temperatures near 48°F are keeping jackets in play and adding a slight chill to early drives along I-40 and I-65.
According to the National Weather Service, clear skies and light north winds are holding conditions steady early, but a rapid warm-up is already underway. Highs will climb to 67°F later today, with even milder air arriving Monday and a surge into the 80s by midweek.
Across Davidson County and surrounding areas like Franklin, Murfreesboro, and Hendersonville, the morning air feels brisk but calm. Winds remain light near 5 to 10 mph, limiting travel issues for now. Still, drivers may notice cool pavement temperatures early, especially in shaded areas. Keep a light jacket handy if heading out.
By Monday, sunshine dominates with a high near 72°F, marking a noticeable shift. The real change arrives Tuesday, when temperatures jump to 81°F under mostly sunny skies. That warming trend continues into Wednesday, peaking near 83°F. Meteorologists are now tracking this sharp temperature swing, which can increase instability in the atmosphere.
By late week, that warmth begins to draw in moisture. A 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops by Friday, increasing to 70% Friday night. While severe weather is not certain, spring systems like this can bring gusty winds and brief heavy rain. Stay alert for updates as conditions evolve.
For now, enjoy the stretch of dry, bright weather—but prepare for quick changes. Keep layers ready in the morning and plan for warmer afternoons.
Five Day Forecast for Nashville, Tennessee
Monday: Sunny, high 72°F
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 81°F
Wednesday: Sunny, high 83°F
Thursday: Sunny, high 85°F
Friday: 40% chance of showers, high 85°F





