2/20/26: Nashville Braces for a Cozy Morning Before Rain Unfurls Its Symphony

by Weather Write | Feb 20, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

Nashville wakes to a somber morning under an overcast sky, the city draped in a cool shroud of 50.4°F. A gentle breeze stirs at 7.5 mph, without a single drop of rain to disturb the quiet streets.

As the day unfolds, the city anticipates a moderate transformation. Temperatures are expected to climb to a more comfortable high of 66.4°F. Yet, this apparent tranquility is deceptive, as the wind gathers strength, potentially reaching up to 13.2 mph. Clouds pregnant with rain loom closer, forecasting a 61% chance of precipitation. By afternoon, a steady, moderate rain will tap out a rhythmic pattern, contributing a total of about 0.2 inches to the thirsty earth.

The evening promises a return to calm, as winds slow to a whisper at 4.5 mph and the probability of rain plummets to a mere 3%. Temperatures will dip slightly to a low of 43.5°F. The vast canvas of the sky remains consistently overcast, casting a soft, gray veil over Nashville’s nighttime silhouette.

Residents and visitors alike should carry umbrellas and prepare for a moist interruption during their daytime activities. The quiet ambiance of the evening, however, offers a serene end to the day—one best enjoyed indoors, perhaps, with warm beverages and contemplative gazes through rain-streaked windows.

Today's Details

High
66°F
Low
44°F
Wind
13 mph
Humidity
63%
UV Index
4.9 (Moderate)
Precip
61% chance · 0.2 in
Now
50°F · feels 44°F
Sunrise
6:28am
Sunset
5:33pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Friday 66°F 44°F Rain: moderate
Saturday 52°F 33°F Overcast

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