Tennessee starts the morning under a clear, biting sky, and frost clings to rooftops across Nashville. Temperatures sit near 20°F, and the air feels sharp and still. Drivers heading out early should watch for isolated slick spots on bridges, especially where yesterday’s melt refroze before sunrise.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, clouds will steadily increase through the day with a high near 51°F. South winds strengthen to 10 to 15 mph, with gusts reaching 25 mph. Conditions stay dry through daylight hours, but changes arrive quickly by midweek.
Showers develop after 5 p.m. Wednesday, with rain becoming more widespread into the evening. Highs reach near 60°F, and rain chances climb to 80 percent Wednesday night. Expect wet pavement along I-40 and I-65 during the evening drive. Plan extra time and keep headlights on in steady rain.
Rain continues Thursday with a high near 61°F. Winds shift northwest later in the day as cooler air moves in. While temperatures stay well above freezing, brief heavier downpours could reduce visibility at times.
Sunshine returns Friday with a high near 62°F. Clear skies and calm winds settle in Friday night. By Saturday, temperatures surge to around 70°F, delivering early spring vibes across Middle Tennessee.
Looking into early next week, highs remain in the 60s with periodic shower chances. Broader trends suggest above-normal temperatures building late next week, signaling a gradual shift toward spring warmth.
How are conditions in your neighborhood this morning? Let us know what you’re seeing on the roads.
Five Day Outlook for Nashville, Tennessee:
Today: Increasing clouds, high 51°F.
Wednesday: Showers likely after 5 p.m., high 60°F.
Thursday: Showers, high 61°F.
Friday: Sunny, high 62°F.
Saturday: Sunny, high 70°F.



