Nashville, Tenn. – A sharp cold front has swept across Middle Tennessee, leaving behind cooler air and a few lingering showers Saturday before skies clear on Sunday. Temperatures are running nearly 15 degrees below the highs earlier this week, offering a brief taste of fall.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, Saturday brings scattered showers with highs in the low to mid-70s. Rain chances diminish by evening, and skies turn clear overnight. Sunday will be crisp and sunny, with morning lows dipping into the 50s and highs climbing into the upper 70s.
The cool spell won’t last long. By Tuesday, highs will push back into the mid-to-upper 80s, and by Wednesday through Friday, Nashville could see 90 degrees return. Across Davidson, Williamson, and Rutherford counties, dry skies dominate next week with no rain chances forecast.
Drivers may notice damp roads through Saturday evening, but with temperatures staying mild, no travel hazards are expected. Residents should take advantage of the comfortable weekend before the heat builds again midweek.
Sunny skies and warming temperatures are expected to continue through Friday, with no severe weather in sight.
Five Day Forecast for Nashville, Tennessee
- Sunday: Sunny, 71–81°; morning low 50–54°
- Monday: Sunny, 75–82°; morning low 47–52°
- Tuesday: Sunny, 78–88°; morning low 51–58°
- Wednesday: Sunny, 79–90°; morning low 51–58°
- Thursday: Sunny, 81–92°; morning low 54–61°