2/18/26: How Nashville’s Gray Skies and Drizzle Defined a Day, Will Tonight Follow Suit?

by Weather Write | Feb 18, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

At 7:28 PM in Nashville, the evening air holds a chill at 60.8°F, while the city rests beneath a dense, overcast sky. A gentle breeze whispers through at 4.4 mph, carrying no hint of precipitation at this moment.

As the day unfolded, the temperatures hovered near today’s peak at 61.3°F and dipped to a low of 58.8°F. Suddenly gusts of wind, peaking at 12.4 mph, stirred the quiet in erratic bursts, echoing the unsettled mood of the sky. A mere 0.04 inches of rain materialized, despite the clouds’ threatening stance, arriving as light drizzle that barely kissed the surfaces.

Tonight promises a continuation of this muted drama—skies remaining cloaked in gray, with a persistent coolness as temperatures are expected to hold steady at the day’s low of 58.8°F. The wind intends to soft-pedal its earlier bluster, reducing its force to a mild 6.5 mph. A slight chance of drizzle lingers at 25%, promising to cast a light, refreshing sprinkle over the nighttime scene.

This tranquil yet somber atmospheric setting invites the residents of Nashville to a reflective evening, perhaps enjoying the gentle patter of drizzle while wrapped in the warmth of a home or a quiet walk under the shelter of an umbrella, as the city sighs and the night deepens around them.

Today's Details

High
61°F
Low
59°F
Wind
12 mph
Humidity
92%
UV Index
0.7 (Low)
Precip
25% chance · 0.04 in
Now
61°F · feels 62°F
Sunrise
6:30am
Sunset
5:31pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Wednesday 61°F 59°F Drizzle: light
Thursday 71°F 57°F Drizzle: moderate

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