Nashville, Tennessee – Storms could disrupt Sunday afternoon plans across Middle Tennessee, with a round of thunderstorms expected after 10 a.m. on June 1. Westbound drivers on I-65 should prepare for reduced visibility and slick road conditions by midday, especially around Davidson and surrounding counties.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s high will reach 84°F in Nashville before a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops by late morning. Winds will shift from calm to northwesterly as scattered cells move across the region. While no watches are currently issued, residents should remain alert for updates in case warnings are triggered.
Saturday brings no such concerns. Skies will stay sunny with highs near 84°F and west-northwest winds gusting up to 20 mph, providing ideal conditions for outdoor events. Overnight temperatures will hold in the low 60s with clear skies.
Looking ahead, Monday through Wednesday offers a preview of early summer heat, with highs climbing from the mid-80s to around 91°F by Wednesday. Sunshine will dominate, although a 20–30% chance of storms returns midweek. Tuesday marks the hottest day, topping 90°F in Nashville and nearby areas like Franklin and Murfreesboro.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires may continue to affect air quality, particularly during calm wind conditions early in the week.
Expect a brief cooldown by Thursday, June 5, with highs near 88°F and a 70% chance of thunderstorms. Additional weather alerts may be issued as storm timing becomes more certain.