3/2/26: Nashville’s Quiet Evening: Drizzle Fades as Night Descends, Chilly Air Stays

by Weather Write | Mar 2, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

In Nashville this evening, the curtain of nightfall hangs over the city beneath a dense overcast sky. It’s currently 53.8°F, a slight chill palpable as whispers of wind meander at just 1.1 mph, carrying no hint of precipitation. The quietness of the atmosphere belies the day’s earlier hustle, marked by a light drizzle and a gentle dance of winds reaching up to 7.3 mph. Today’s peak touched a mild 56.8°F, while the cooler moments dipped to 45.9°F.

As darkness continues to envelop the streets, tonight promises to maintain the overcast cover, with temperatures expecting to tenderly hold at around 50.7°F. The winds, now weary from the day, will slow to a gentle 4.5 mph. Rain seems reluctant to visit, with the chance of precipitation dwindling to a mere 4%, suggesting the drizzle has whispered its last for the day.

No urgent whispers of warnings disturb the calm of the evening; the serene tableau of Nashville tonight writes its own quiet narrative of peace. Tomorrow peeks through the backdrop of tonight’s stage, poised to follow today’s script, hopefully, with as gentle a narrative as the one now closing.

Today's Details

High
57°F
Low
46°F
Wind
7 mph
Humidity
82%
UV Index
2.6 (Low)
Precip
44% chance · 0.02 in
Now
54°F · feels 53°F
Sunrise
6:15am
Sunset
5:42pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Monday 57°F 46°F Drizzle: light
Tuesday 71°F 50°F Overcast
Wednesday 74°F 58°F Overcast
Thursday 71°F 63°F Drizzle: moderate
Friday 80°F 60°F Drizzle: light
Saturday 80°F 63°F Drizzle: dense
Sunday 65°F 60°F Drizzle: light

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