Nashville, TN – The National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville has issued a forecast indicating a return of higher humidity beginning Monday. Residents are advised to enjoy the current lower humidity levels, as the remnants of Tropical System Beryl are expected to move north toward Tennessee by midweek, bringing showers and thunderstorms.
According to the NWS, severe weather impacts from Beryl are unlikely, but the area will experience varying chances of precipitation throughout the week. Monday will see a 20-30% chance of rain with temperatures ranging from 88-96°F. Tuesday and Wednesday will be the wettest days, with a 50-70% and 40-60% chance of showers, respectively. Highs will hover between 82-91°F, with overnight lows in the 65-74°F range.
Thursday offers a brief respite with partly cloudy skies and a 20-30% chance of rain. Highs will be between 83-90°F. The weekend outlook remains mixed, with Friday showing a 10-20% chance of rain and highs from 86-93°F. Saturday and Sunday will see temperatures climb to 88-96°F with a 10-30% chance of showers.




