Nashville residents may sigh with relief or disappointment at missing the flurry of weather changes expected in Nashville this week. According to the National Weather Service, Nashville is bracing for an unpredictable mix of showers, thunderstorms, and even patches of fog. Monday’s forecast hints at sunshine with highs near 66 degrees Fahrenheit — but don’t let the warmth fool you. With varying wind speeds, Monday evening through Tuesday could prove to be a testing time for those outdoors.
The clarity of skies will be short-lived, as the NWS predicts a 40 percent chance of rain Tuesday night, followed by a turbulent Wednesday. “Showers likely, mainly before 1pm,” the NWS reports, with a notable 70 percent chance of precipitation. Local residents should prepare for intermittent showers, which promise to disrupt the steadiness of their week.
As the week progresses, the relentless showers seem to challenge even the most prepared. The NWS forecasts a high near 79 degrees on Thursday, but with a significant likelihood of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. The volatile conditions persist into the night, with a 40 percent chance of continued rainfall and storms before Friday dawns with similar expectations…