Nashville, Tennessee – Low clouds and damp air settle over the Nashville metro this morning, with the scent of rain and leaf litter thick in the cool breeze. After a stretch of calm fall days, the first weekend of November turns unsettled, bringing needed rainfall before sunshine and warmer air push back early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, rain chances rise sharply by this evening, with widespread showers expected across Davidson, Rutherford, and Williamson Counties through late tonight. Some heavier downpours could develop north of I-40, but rainfall totals should stay below a quarter inch. Roads will be slick through the evening, and visibility may drop briefly during heavier showers.
By Sunday morning, drier air returns from the northwest, clearing skies and dropping morning temperatures into the lower 40s. Afternoon highs stay cooler near the mid-50s, making it a brisk day for early churchgoers or those finishing post-Halloween cleanup. Monday’s sunshine marks a fast rebound, with highs near 63 degrees, then rising into the upper 60s by Tuesday as southerly winds return.
The late-week trend favors more warmth and steady sun, ideal for outdoor projects or early Thanksgiving travel prep. No frost or freeze is expected through midweek, though cooler mornings linger in rural areas west of town.
For now, Nashville braces for a brief soaking before a beautiful, dry stretch reclaims Middle Tennessee under crisp November skies.
Five-Day Forecast for Nashville, TN:
Sat: 63/42 – Mostly cloudy; showers developing late.
Sun: 54/36 – Clearing; cooler breeze, crisp afternoon.
Mon: 63/38 – Sunny and calm; seasonable warmth returns.
Tue: 68/45 – Mostly sunny; mild and dry.
Wed: 72/46 – Bright skies; breezy and warm.





