2/8/26: Nashville Wakes to a Frosty Morning, Overcast Day Ahead

by Weather Write | Feb 8, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

In the early hours of a Nashville morning, the world is veiled in a clear sky, the stars fading as dawn approaches. The thermometer reads a brisk 22.6°F and a gentle, barely perceptible breeze of 4.2 mph whispers through the sleeping city streets. Not a drop of precipitation disturbs the serene calm of the city awakening.

As the day unfolds, the temperature will graciously ascend to a more comfortable high of 54.9°F. The wind, maintaining its mild temperament, is expected to fluctuate slightly but will peak no higher than 6 mph. The clear morning sky will gradually cloak itself in clouds, transitioning to an overcast sky as the day progresses. Despite the gray overlay, the chance of rain remains a distant thought, stubbornly sticking at a mere 2 percent.

Tonight, the atmosphere holds onto its cloudy shroud, and the mercury will dip only slightly to a low of 39.7°F. The winds will continue their light dance at an unchanged pace of up to 6 mph, and the probability of precipitation will still linger around 2 percent, promising a largely dry evening.

In the absence of any urgent weather warnings, Nashville steers clear of immediate climatic disruptions. Yet, residents and visitors alike are reminded to dress warmly in the morning hours, adjusting as the day grows milder and the skies more contemplative.

Today's Details

High
55°F
Low
23°F
Wind
6 mph
Humidity
63%
UV Index
3.2 (Moderate)
Precip
2% chance · 0 in
Now
23°F · feels 15°F
Sunrise
6:41am
Sunset
5:20pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Sunday 55°F 23°F Overcast
Monday 66°F 34°F Overcast

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