Nashville, TN – The air feels crisp across Tennessee this morning, the kind that hints at seasonal change and wet roads ahead. Clear skies and cool air dominate early, but clouds are already gathering west of Nashville, signaling a damp shift for the weekend as the state steps into November.
According to the National Weather Service, highs will reach the low 60s today under plenty of sunshine, but increasing clouds will usher in a strong chance of rain by Saturday evening. Showers are expected to spread across Middle Tennessee from late afternoon into Saturday night, with a 90% likelihood of measurable rainfall in the Nashville metro. Temperatures will hold near 60°F before dipping into the low 40s as the front passes.
By Sunday, conditions improve quickly. Lingering drizzle early will fade, replaced by clearing skies and a light northwest breeze. Daytime highs will rebound to the mid-50s under mostly clear skies — brisk but comfortable for outdoor plans or fall cleanups.
Daylight Saving Time also returns at 2 a.m. Sunday, giving Tennesseans an extra hour of rest as November begins. Monday looks bright and calm, with sunshine pushing highs near 63°F, setting up a beautiful start to the week.
Long-range models show a mild but variable pattern next week, with cooler mornings and the early hints of a more wintry setup later in November. For now, keep umbrellas ready Saturday and coats handy Sunday — Tennessee’s first real taste of November is here.





