Nashville is waking up to a Dense Fog Advisory this Memorial Day Monday, and that's just the opening act. The advisory runs until 10 AM, with visibility significantly reduced across the metro area. Current conditions sit at 81°F, muggy, with light northeast winds at 0–5 mph — conditions that do little to help clear the atmosphere.
Once the fog lifts mid-morning, a brief window of relative calm arrives before storm chances build through the afternoon. By evening, showers and thunderstorms become likely, carrying a 59% precipitation chance for the day. Overnight that number climbs to 78%. If you have outdoor Memorial Day plans, earlier is better — late afternoon cookouts are a gamble, and late evening gatherings are likely a washout.
Practically speaking: grab a light layer this morning to handle the damp fog air, pack an umbrella regardless of your plans, slow down through fog patches on the commute before 10 AM, and watch for standing water as storms develop later.
The week ahead stays unsettled. Tuesday brings patchy fog and an 81% rain chance. Wednesday peaks with an 86% chance of showers and thunderstorms and a high near 84°F. Rain chances ease briefly Thursday before returning Friday and Saturday. Sunday is the first quiet day in sight, with only a 37% chance of precipitation.
Fog first, storms second, and Nashville stays soggy all week. Keep your plans flexible and that umbrella within reach every single day.
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