2/14/26: Nashville’s Evening Veil: Overcast Skies Whisper of Drizzle Past, 57° Shrouds the City

by Weather Write | Feb 14, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

At 7:28 PM in Nashville, the curtain of evening descends over a city enveloped in a gray overcast. The temperature hovers at a cool 57.4°F, with a wisp of wind flowing at 8.7 mph, barely rustling the autumn leaves that carpet the city’s parks. Rain is notably absent from the scene, the sky holding its breath, still and heavy.

Earlier today, Nashville experienced a slightly warmer climate, the mercury reaching up to 62.6°F when the sun was its ally. The winds spoke in stronger gusts, peaking at 12.9 mph, as light drizzle occasionally whispered through the streets, amounting to only 0.02 inches of furtive precipitation. It was a day of halcyon quiet, despite a 40% chance of rain – a promise more teased than fulfilled.

The fabric of night looks to weave a similar pattern. Temperatures are predicted to dip slightly to a low of 51.3°F. The cloak of clouds continues to linger thickly overhead, promising a night held in soft, gray arms. Winds will likely echo those of daylight, reaching again up to 12.9 mph. The threat of rain remains a murmur at 40%, the city left waiting under the overcast.

The whims of weather dance upon thresholds unseen, but for now, Nashville rests in a gentle equilibrium, poised between the fall of night and the unseen surge of dawn.

Today's Details

High
63°F
Low
32°F
Wind
13 mph
Humidity
36%
UV Index
4.2 (Moderate)
Precip
40% chance · 0.02 in
Now
57°F · feels 50°F
Sunrise
6:35am
Sunset
5:27pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Saturday 63°F 32°F Drizzle: light
Sunday 55°F 48°F Rain: moderate

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