Tennessee Weather: Patchy Fog Early Thursday, Fall Warm-Up Peaks Into the Weekend

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NASHVILLE, Tennessee – A quiet start greets Middle Tennessee this morning under crisp, starry skies and a light southwest breeze. But the region’s pattern is turning notably warmer heading into Thursday, with a taste of late fall sunshine and highs pushing into the mid-60s.

According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, early patchy fog may form in low-lying valleys before dawn, especially along I-40 east of the city. Once the fog lifts, bright sunshine and light southerly winds will send temperatures several degrees above average for mid-November. That warm trend continues into Friday and Saturday, when highs could top out near 75°F—an ideal stretch for outdoor cleanup or early holiday decorating.

By late Saturday, clouds will thicken as a weak front approaches from the west. A 20% chance of light showers develops after dark, increasing to 30–40% Sunday into Monday. Rain totals should remain light, but brief wet roads may slow early travel, particularly for those heading out on I-24 or I-65.

No major cold snaps are in sight yet, though models hint at cooler, more unsettled weather arriving closer to Thanksgiving week. For now, Tennessee stays locked in a mild, breezy pattern—perfect for soaking up those golden fall afternoons before winter’s chill makes its inevitable return.


Five-Day Forecast for Nashville, TN:
Thu: 65/44 – Patchy morning fog; mostly sunny and calm.
Fri: 73/53 – Mostly sunny; light south breeze.
Sat: 76/57 – Warm, partly sunny; clouds increase late.
Sun: 74/58 – Mostly cloudy; scattered light showers.
Mon: 68/52 – Cloudy; 30% chance of rain, cooler trend begins.