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Nashville Braces for Wet Weekend, Showers and Thunderstorms Likely, Veterans Day to Bring Calmer Skies

Nashville Braces for Wet Weekend, Showers and Thunderstorms Likely, Veterans Day to Bring Calmer Skies

Nashville weather forecast might sway your weekend plans if you’re not a fan of rain. According to the

National Weather Service

in Nashville, there’s a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms overnight. It’s currently overcast, sitting at a comfortable 62 degrees Fahrenheit, but keep a jacket handy as the humidity is high at 78 percent and south winds are reaching 7 mph with gusts occasionally bumping that up to 20 mph.

On Sunday, hold onto your umbrellas tight, especially if venturing out after 2pm, as showers and possibly a thunderstorm are on the forecast. The day’s high is expected near 73 degrees with those south winds persisting at 10 to 15 mph, and gusts may reach up to 25 mph. The chance of precipitation jumps to 80% with new rainfall amounts slated between a tenth and quarter of an inch, though in thunderstorms, expect higher amounts, as reported by the

National Weather Service

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After a potentially stormy Sunday night, with an 80 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 11pm and then tapering off, the weather is primed to calm down. Monday is expected to shift toward the sunny side with a high near 70 and northwestern winds nudging at 5 mph in the afternoon, as per the

National Weather Service

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Come Tuesday, the sunshine stays put with a high forecasted around 64 degrees. Winds will be out of the northeast at 5 to 10 mph. Keep nighttime layers ready though, as it will be mostly clear with temperatures dropping to the mid-40s. Looking ahead into the week, Wednesday through Saturday, the pattern stays relatively stable—mostly sunny days, with some chance of showers midweek and comfortable temperatures hovering in the high 60s to low 70s, as per the

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National Weather Service

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