2/23/26: Nashville’s Frigid Evening: How the Day’s Chill Set the Scene

by Weather Write | Feb 23, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

At 7:28 PM in Nashville, the air holds a crisp chill at 26.4°F, with a light breeze stirring at 4.3 mph under a clear sky, devoid of any precipitation. The evening unfolds quiet and uncluttered, a vast canvas of indigo gradually studded with stars as the daylight recedes into memory.

Earlier today, the temperature peaked at 32.9°F when a weak sun battled the remnants of morning overcast. Winds flirted with the landscape at speeds reaching up to 10.3 mph, ruffling the bare branches of maple and oak. The promise of precipitation remained just that—a promise, as the clouds drifted, leaving only a 2% chance that never materialized.

Tonight, the spell of cold continues to tighten its grip, with the mercury slated to bottom out at 24.3°F. The winds are forecast to soften, whispering at just about 5.5 mph. The sky, too, plans to adorn a guise of partly cloudy—veils of thin clouds drifting lazily across the lunar face, shadowing the earth in fleeting whispers of gray.

As the city nestles into the arms of the nighttime, wrapped in a blanket of descending chill, the narrative of the weather holds firm—no alerts or warnings to fracture the calm. Nashville, under its serene winter canopy, drifts closer to the dreams of another tranquil, frost-laden morning.

Today's Details

High
33°F
Low
21°F
Wind
10 mph
Humidity
60%
UV Index
4.7 (Moderate)
Precip
2% chance · 0 in
Now
26°F · feels 19°F
Sunrise
6:24am
Sunset
5:36pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Monday 33°F 21°F Overcast
Tuesday 50°F 23°F Overcast

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