Tennessee Weather Alert Today: 86° Spring Tease and Patchy Dense Fog in Nashville Through 8 a.m.

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Tennessee drivers are cutting through pockets of patchy dense fog this morning, especially before 8 a.m., as headlights glow against a pale gray haze. The air feels cool at 42 degrees in Nashville, but that chill won’t last long.

According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, fog clears quickly, giving way to full sunshine and a high near 86 degrees. Calm winds keep conditions quiet through the afternoon. Roads along I-40 and I-65 improve rapidly once visibility rebounds, but drivers should remain alert in low-lying areas early on.

Tonight turns mostly clear, with temperatures dipping to around 39 degrees. That sharp drop means some neighborhoods could feel brisk by daybreak. No freeze issues are expected, but the swing from near-record warmth to upper 30s will be noticeable.

Saturday stays sunny and milder, with highs near 73 degrees. By Sunday, clouds increase and the pattern shifts. Highs reach 64 degrees under partly sunny skies. A 30 percent chance of showers develops late Sunday, with rain chances climbing to 40 percent Monday as highs cool to 58. Wet pavement could slow the Monday commute. Plan extra time if traveling early.

Shower chances linger into Tuesday with highs near 67. While no snow or icy mix is expected, this is the time of year when quick evening cooling can create slick spots if roads stay damp.

Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook signals above-normal temperatures building back into Middle Tennessee by midweek. March may open the door to steadier spring warmth after this brief cooldown. Are you seeing fog in your neighborhood this morning?