NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Golden light filters through a soft morning haze across Middle Tennessee as this week begins on a near-perfect fall note. The air is crisp, skies are clear, and the city wakes to calm, dry conditions that will hold for several more days before the pattern changes heading into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, Tuesday and Wednesday will stay sunny and mild, with highs near 73°F today and close to 69°F Wednesday. Winds remain west to northwest around 10–15 mph, with gusts peaking near 25 mph at times. It’s ideal weather for outdoor work, midweek commutes, or early Halloween decorating. Nights will cool quickly under clear skies, dipping into the low 40s.
By Thursday, winds relax and temperatures hover in the lower 70s — another picture-perfect fall day. However, by late Friday, increasing clouds will hint at change. Moisture builds from the southwest as a weak system drifts toward Tennessee, bringing scattered showers after sunset Friday into Saturday morning. While no severe storms are expected, brief downpours could dampen outdoor plans or tailgates along the I-65 corridor.
Saturday looks partly sunny between light showers, with highs near 73°F before a cooler push of air arrives Sunday. The end of October still leans mild, but long-range models show an early cold snap possible just beyond Halloween — the first sign that frost season isn’t far behind.
Five-Day Outlook for Nashville, TN:
Tue: 73/44 – Sunny, breezy.
Wed: 69/43 – Mostly sunny; calm.
Thu: 71/41 – Bright, cool morning; mild afternoon.
Fri: 69/52 – Mostly cloudy; light showers late.
Sat: 73/54 – Partly sunny; scattered showers early.