Early Showers Give Way to a Bright Sunday in Music City
Morning: A Damp Start with Clearing Skies
Nashville residents are waking up to a change in both the clocks and the clouds this morning as Daylight Saving Time officially begins. Sunday, March 8, 2026, marks a turning point in the weekend’s weather, transitioning from a damp overnight period into a pleasantly mild and sunny spring day. The morning begins with a touch of humidity and the remnants of overnight weather activity. According to the National Weather Service, there is a lingering 30 percent chance of showers in the very early hours, primarily before 7:00 AM. If you are heading out for an early coffee or a morning walk, you might encounter damp pavement and lingering low-hanging clouds.
However, this moisture is expected to exit the region quickly, leaving behind a much drier atmosphere. As the morning progresses, the dense cloud cover will begin to break apart. Temperatures during the early hours will hover in the low 50s, making for a crisp but comfortable start. Residents are reminded that because clocks were moved forward one hour at 2:00 AM, the sunrise occurs later than yesterday, providing a slightly cooler feel to the start of the daylight hours despite the approaching sunshine.
Afternoon: Music City Basks in the Sun
By midday, the transition to clearer skies will be complete. Nashville is expected to see a significant amount of sunshine throughout the afternoon, providing an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities. The high temperature is forecasted to reach a very pleasant 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a welcome warmth for early March. This temperature peak is expected to occur between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM, making it the warmest part of the day.
Wind speeds are expected to remain light and calm throughout the afternoon, ensuring that the warm temperatures feel consistent across the city. Whether you are visiting Centennial Park or exploring the downtown districts, the conditions will be ideal for light spring layers. There are currently no wind advisories or rain warnings in effect for the afternoon hours, as the atmospheric pressure stabilizes following the early morning dampness.
Evening: Cool and Clear Night
As the sun sets—notably later this evening due to the time change—the temperature will begin to drop steadily. The evening forecast calls for mostly clear skies, allowing for excellent visibility across Middle Tennessee. This will provide a great view of the stars, though the air will take on a sharper chill after dark. Overnight lows are predicted to settle around 45 to 47 degrees Fahrenheit. With calm winds continuing into the night, it will be a peaceful, dry end to the first Sunday of the new time cycle.
Sunday Weather Summary
- High Temperature: 70°F
- Low Temperature: 45°F
- Morning: 30% chance of rain before 7:00 AM, followed by clearing clouds.
- Afternoon: Mostly sunny and calm with pleasant spring temperatures.
- Night: Clear skies with light winds and cooling temperatures.
While today offers a beautiful reprieve from the rain, the local forecast suggests keeping your umbrellas nearby for the start of the work week. Forecast models indicate that while Monday will start sunny, chances for showers and thunderstorms are expected to return late Monday night and into Tuesday morning.
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