Nashville Fall Forecast: Sunshine and Mid-80s Heat Through Saturday Before Rain Chances Return
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Middle Tennessee will enjoy another stretch of sunny skies and summerlike warmth through the weekend, with highs topping out near 86 to 88 degrees before a pattern shift brings rain chances early next week, according to the National Weather Service in Nashville.
Warm, Dry Weather for Weekend Events
Forecasters say Thursday through Sunday will remain mostly sunny, providing safe, smooth travel along I-40, I-65, and major city roadways. Families heading to pumpkin patches, fall festivals, or high school football games can expect ideal conditions, with warm afternoons and cool evenings in the low 60s.
Friday and Saturday are expected to mirror each other, with bright skies and highs in the mid-80s. Sunday will continue the sunny trend, peaking near 88 degrees before clouds begin to build overnight.
Rain Chances Increase Early Next Week
The first significant change arrives Monday, when a 30 percent chance of showers is expected after midday. Winds will pick up from the southeast at around 10 mph, potentially affecting commuters and outdoor events.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, the chance of showers and thunderstorms rises to 40 percent across Davidson County and surrounding areas, with slick road conditions possible on major interstates.
Five-Day Forecast for Nashville
- Thursday: Sunny, high 88, low 61
- Friday: Sunny, high 86, low 57
- Saturday: Sunny, high 86, low 61
- Sunday: Sunny, high 88, low 65
- Monday: 30% chance of showers after 1 p.m., high 84, low 66
The warm, dry conditions give Nashville residents a final chance to enjoy fall events under the sun before wetter, cooler weather moves in next week. For more Tennessee weather alerts and local updates, follow ChicagoMusicGuide.com.
