4/7/26: Nashville Enjoys a Crisp, Clear Morning with a Warm Afternoon on the Horizon

by Weather Write | Apr 7, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

At 9:58 AM in Nashville, the air is crisp and clear, tinged with the freshness of 57°F. A gentle breeze rustles at 9.7 mph, disturbing not a single drop of rain under the vast expanse of a clear sky. Morning unfolds serenely, as if the city is taking a slow, deep breath before the day begins.

As the city marches towards noontime, the promise of warmth lingers with predictions of the mercury ascending to a comfortable 67.8°F. The wind, persistent yet unobtrusive, is expected to peak at a mild 10.3 mph. Clouds will meander in as the day extends, casting a soft overcast veil by the afternoon, yet the chances of rain remain a mere whisper at 2%.

Come evening, as the sunset paints the horizon in hues of orange and purple, the temperature will gently dip to a cool 52.5°F. The wind calms to a tender embrace of 7.9 mph, ensuring the night unfolds under a starlit canopy, unspoiled by clouds or rain, with a near nonexistent chance of precipitation at 1%.

Nashville witnesses another placid chapter, a day recorded in the gentle rhythms of nature, where the climate scripts a peaceful narrative of sunlit clarity transitioning to starry tranquility.

Today's Details

High
68°F
Low
44°F
Wind
10 mph
Humidity
40%
UV Index
6.9 (High)
Precip
2% chance · 0 in
Now
57°F · feels 50°F
Sunrise
6:24am
Sunset
7:13pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Tuesday 68°F 44°F Overcast
Wednesday 76°F 44°F Overcast
Thursday 70°F 51°F Overcast
Friday 75°F 51°F Overcast
Saturday 80°F 57°F Overcast
Sunday 81°F 60°F Overcast
Monday 79°F 65°F Overcast

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