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Nashville’s Crisp Season Ushers in Patchy Frost and Chances of Showers as Thanksgiving Approaches

Nashville’s Crisp Season Ushers in Patchy Frost and Chances of Showers as Thanksgiving Approaches

The National Weather Service offers the most recent information on what Nashville residents can anticipate from the weather in the following days as the breeze gets crisper. The NWS Nashville reports that temperatures will be close to 51 degrees today with partly sunny sky. Ten mph northwest winds with possible 20 mph gusts are expected.

With lows dropping to 34 degrees and largely cloudy circumstances, there is a chance of patchy frost after 4 a.m. for those who enjoy spending the evening outside. After midnight, the wind will change from a west-northwest to a light northwest, making it a calm presence. Before 8 a.m. on Saturday, the frost is expected to melt, bringing with it partly sunny skies, a high of 56 degrees, and a calm wind that shifts to the west-northwest at around 5 mph.

Sunday’s forecast predicts patchy frost to give way to bright expansiveness with a high of around 65 degrees, continuing the trend. A light south breeze will bring this with it, and by the afternoon, it will have accelerated to 10 mph with the potential to reach 20 mph. On the other hand, Sunday night’s sky will be partly overcast and slightly warm, with a low of around 51 degrees; south winds will continue to blow at about 10 mph with gusts as high as 20 mph.

NWS Nashville prepares for a 50% chance of showers after noon on Monday as the workweek begins. With a high of almost 69 degrees, the day is predicted to be largely cloudy. The wind, which is still blowing from the south, is forecast to reach 10 to 15 mph with the potential to reach 25 mph. On Monday night, showers become more intense, especially before midnight. With a 70% chance of precipitation, the southwest wind is expected to continue to gust to around 20 mph after midnight before switching to northern whispers.

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As the north breeze softly converses at around 5 mph, Tuesday’s forecast calls for largely sunny skies with a high of almost 53 degrees. But the peace won’t last long because clouds are predicted to amass once more. Tuesday night, with lows of about 37 degrees and a 20% chance of showers after midnight. With a high of around 57 degrees and an overcast sky, Wednesday brings a 40% chance of showers. Wednesday night, with lows of 45 degrees and a 70% chance of precipitation, the weather becomes more focused as showers are expected to cluster and a thunderstorm could form within the clouds.

With the high for the weekend hovering around 56 degrees, the NWS warns families that Thanksgiving Day will likely bring steady showers among a cloud cover. With a 70 percent chance of rain, this forecast may shape how Nashvillians plan their gatherings, conversations, and the sharing of gratitude beneath the cascading sounds of the season’s first robust rains.

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