Nashville, TN – Tennessee residents can expect warming temperatures through the weekend, but a rainy, cooler trend is on the way for Thanksgiving.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday’s high will reach the mid-50s under mostly sunny skies. Overnight, patchy fog could develop, with lows dipping into the mid-30s. Sunday offers a sunny break, with highs near 65 and light southeast winds, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities before the weather shifts.
Monday brings a 40% chance of afternoon showers as highs climb to 70, signaling the arrival of colder air. Showers are likely Monday night into Tuesday, with temperatures dropping to a high near 49 by Tuesday afternoon. Winds could gust up to 25 mph as rain begins to move out midweek.
For Thanksgiving Day, expect cloudy skies, a 60% chance of rain, and highs near 52. Residents traveling on major roadways, including I-40 and Highway 70, should prepare for slick conditions.
The five-day outlook suggests patchy sunshine returns Wednesday with highs near 55, but evening showers are likely to disrupt late-day travel. Drivers should exercise caution, especially during nighttime commutes, as visibility may be reduced by fog and rain.
Keep monitoring local forecasts as weather conditions shift early next week. Stay informed by checking alerts, especially ahead of Thanksgiving travel.
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