Nashville, TN – Middle Tennessee awoke to frost-covered landscapes this Sunday as temperatures plunged into the 20s overnight. However, relief is in sight as warmer weather is expected to arrive early this week, bringing milder conditions and a chance of rain just in time for Christmas.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will remain sunny, with highs near 44 degrees and calm winds. Frosty conditions will linger overnight as temperatures drop to 29 degrees. Monday offers a slight reprieve, with highs climbing to 53 degrees and mostly sunny skies. Travelers and residents should prepare for increasing clouds Monday night, with lows near 42 degrees.
Rain becomes likely by midweek as a warm front moves in. Tuesday remains dry with highs nearing 55, but a 30% chance of rain emerges overnight. By Christmas Day, a 40% chance of showers is forecast, with highs reaching the mid-50s, which could impact holiday travel plans.
Roads, including I-40 and I-65, are expected to remain clear through early Tuesday. However, drivers should exercise caution as conditions may turn slick by Wednesday night if rains persist. Stay updated on local weather alerts and adjust your travel plans accordingly.
The weekend outlook suggests mild conditions with highs near 65 degrees by Saturday, but rain remains likely Friday and Saturday with precipitation chances at 50%. Residents should plan for wet conditions later in the week.
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