3/16/26: Nashville Braces for 100% Chance of Snow Amidst Chilly Winds!

by Weather Write | Mar 16, 2026 | Weather | 0 comments

In the early hours of this Nashville morning, the city wears a cloak of overcast skies. Chilly breezes move at 15.7 mph, making the 39.4°F air feel even colder, though no rain falls at this quiet 5:00 AM moment.

As the day progresses, residents can expect a significant weather shift. The temperature is predicted to climb to a high of 56.3°F. Despite this milder air, the day promises no respite from precipitation, with the rain’s arrival seeming inevitable — a sweeping 100% chance. Approximately 0.24 inches of rain will wash over the streets, accompanied later by slight snowfall as the temperature dips towards today’s low of 30.4°F this evening.

Tonight, the bustling wind will calm slightly to peaks of 14.7 mph. The earlier thick clouds linger stubbornly, yet the storm itself will have passed, leaving behind 0% precipitation chance and memory of a wet, brisk day.

Nashville’s dwellers should prepare for slicked roads and brief, wintery landscapes, a stark contrast to the usual southern warmth. It’s a brief winter’s tale, narrated by nature itself, enveloping the city in a brief chill before the seasons turn again.

Today's Details

High
56°F
Low
30°F
Wind
19 mph
Humidity
87%
UV Index
3.1 (Moderate)
Precip
100% chance · 0.24 in
Now
39°F · feels 29°F
Sunrise
6:55am
Sunset
6:55pm

7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Conditions
Monday 56°F 30°F Snow fall: slight
Tuesday 40°F 29°F Overcast
Wednesday 59°F 36°F Snow fall: slight
Thursday 69°F 44°F Overcast
Friday 74°F 53°F Drizzle: light
Saturday 80°F 56°F Overcast
Sunday 78°F 56°F Overcast

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