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Nashville, TN – Rain showers will dominate Middle Tennessee today, with temperatures reaching the low 60s before dropping sharply later this week. Residents are advised to prepare for a wet Sunday and take precautions on roads, as showers are likely through 3 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will remain mild through Monday, with highs in the low 60s and a brief sunny period in the afternoon. A cold front is expected to sweep in Tuesday, bringing nighttime lows below freezing and daytime highs struggling to surpass 40 degrees.
By New Year’s Day, the area will see partly sunny skies, but temperatures will stay cold, with highs near 45 and lows dipping into the 20s. Winds from the northwest could make conditions feel even chillier. Thursday and Friday will remain clear but cold, with Friday night’s lows plunging into the teens.
Travelers and residents should stay cautious on highways, including I-40 and I-24, as slick conditions may develop overnight when temperatures drop. Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead for New Year’s Eve, as freezing temperatures could pose safety concerns.
For now, umbrellas and jackets will be essential for today’s rain, but winter coats will soon be needed as Middle Tennessee transitions to a frigid start to 2025.
Stay updated on local weather developments to ensure safety and preparedness for the coming week.