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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Check the live forecast above for Nashville’s current conditions, then plan your day around the city’s humid subtropical climate, which brings warm summers, mild winters, and frequent thunderstorms.

What drives Nashville’s weather?

Nashville sits in the Tennessee Valley, where moist air from the Gulf of Mexico clashes with continental systems. This creates the humid subtropical climate that gives the city its hot, sticky summers and cool, sometimes icy winters. The region’s variable weather means you can see a 15°C swing within a week, especially in spring and autumn.

How do the seasons vary?

Summer (June–August) averages 32°C, but humidity often makes it feel warmer. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons. Winter (December–February) sees average highs near 10°C and lows around -1°C, with light snow a few times each year. Spring and autumn are mild and pleasant, though severe storms and tornadoes can occur, particularly in early spring.

Average summer high32°C
Average winter low-1°C
Annual rainfall1,200 mm
Humidity in July70% (average afternoon)
Does it snow in Nashville?

Yes, but not heavily. Nashville receives about 10–15 cm of snow annually, usually in January or February. Most snow melts within a day or two. For specific forecasts, check the live forecast above for weather in Nashville 10 days or a 14-day outlook.

When is the rainy season?

Rain is fairly evenly spread year-round, but March and April are the wettest months due to frequent storm systems. Late summer also brings afternoon thunderstorms. Daily rainfall totals are modest, seldom exceeding 25 mm. For planning, the live forecast shows weather in Nashville tomorrow and beyond.

What is the best time to visit Nashville?

Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer the most comfortable conditions: mild temperatures, lower humidity, and vibrant foliage. Summer can be oppressively humid, and winter is quiet but cold. For year-round patterns, see the nashville weather year-round data in the facts above.

Check other Australian weather hubs or see how Melbourne’s weather compares to Nashville’s variable conditions. If severe storms are forecast, visit our severe weather warning page for immediate alerts.