Tennessee starts the morning with crisp air and bright sun washing over downtown rooftops. Temperatures are climbing fast, already shaking off the upper 30s and heading toward the low 70s by afternoon. It feels like early Spring Warmth, and many will trade jackets for short sleeves before lunch.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, highs reach 73° today under sunny skies with light southwest winds near 5 mph. The warmth won’t last long. Clouds build Sunday, and highs ease back to 63° as a weak system approaches from the west.
By late Sunday evening, rain chances increase to 30%, mainly after 11 p.m., with lows dipping to 42°. Roads could turn damp along I-40 and I-65 before daybreak Monday. While temperatures stay above freezing, this time of year still brings flash-freeze risks when daytime warmth gives way to sharp overnight cooling. Stay alert on bridges and elevated ramps.
Monday remains cloudy with a 40% chance of showers, especially before noon. Highs hover near 59°, keeping it cool but not wintry. Winds increase Monday night with gusts up to 20 mph, signaling another shift.
Midweek turns milder again. Tuesday reaches 71° with mostly cloudy skies. Wednesday climbs to 76° with additional shower chances. March begins with unsettled skies but no Arctic plunge in sight.
The 6–10 day outlook leans above normal for early March, hinting at a broader Warm Spell across Tennessee.
Five Day Outlook for Nashville, Tennessee:
Sunday: High 63°, increasing clouds.
Monday: High 59°, 40% showers.
Tuesday: High 71°, mostly cloudy.
Wednesday: High 76°, 30% showers.
Thursday: High 76°, 50% showers and storms possible.


