Nashville, TN – Fog and rising temperatures could complicate travel plans across the Nashville area this weekend. With patchy fog expected late tonight and early Saturday, drivers along major routes such as I-40 and I-24 should prepare for reduced visibility and potentially slower travel times.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will develop late tonight, with the thickest patches expected between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Saturday. Temperatures will also rise, reaching highs near 87°F by Saturday afternoon. Residents planning early morning travel should allow extra time and proceed with caution, especially on highways and low-lying areas prone to fog.
By late morning Saturday, the fog will clear, giving way to sunny skies. Light winds from the east-northeast will provide little relief as temperatures peak in the high 80s. Outdoor activities planned for Saturday should account for the heat, with hydration and sunscreen essential for those spending extended time outside.
Looking ahead, sunny weather will continue into Sunday with highs again near 87°F. However, Monday will bring a welcome cool-down, with temperatures expected to drop to 76°F, marking the beginning of a more temperate week.
Drivers should stay updated on weather conditions via local news and the National Weather Service, especially if commuting in fog-prone areas. For those heading outdoors this weekend, prepare for warm afternoons, but expect pleasant evenings as temperatures dip into the 50s overnight.




