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Middle Tennessee Weather Forecast: Warm Wednesday, Stormy Thursday, Nice Weekend

Quick Overview

Hey there! Here’s the simple version of what Mother Nature has planned for Middle Tennessee over the next few days:

  • Wednesday: One last hot, humid day (mid to upper 90s) before storms arrive overnight
  • Thursday: HEADS UP! Strong to severe storms early morning, then clearing and cooler
  • Friday & Weekend: Beautiful! Lower humidity, highs around 90, cool nights in the 60s

What’s Happening in the Next 24 Hours

Wednesday – The "Calm Before the Storm"

Time What to Expect
Morning Mostly sunny, starting in the 60s but warming fast to the 80s by lunch
Afternoon Hot and sticky! Highs in the mid to upper 90s. Clouds increase late day
Evening Showers and thunderstorms become likely overnight as a cold front approaches

Thursday – The Active Weather Day

Time What to Expect
Early Morning (Pre-dawn) STORMS ARRIVE – Soaking rain for the morning commute, some storms could be strong/severe
Mid-Morning Storms exit eastward, severe threat ends shortly after sunrise
Afternoon Rain becomes scattered, much cooler (near 90°), less humid
Evening Mostly cloudy, maybe a stray shower, lows in the upper 60s

IMPORTANT: First Alert Weather Day – Early Thursday Morning

THIS IS THE BIG ONE TO WATCH

The WSMV First Alert Weather Team has issued a First Alert Weather Day for early Thursday morning (starting after midnight). Here’s what you need to know in plain English:

What Could Happen?

  • Damaging wind gusts – This is the main concern (think: tree branches down, loose objects blowing around)
  • Small hail – Possible but not guaranteed
  • Isolated tornado – Low chance, but not zero
  • Heavy downpours – Brief but intense rain (ponding on roads possible)
  • Frequent lightning – Stay indoors!

When & Where?

  • When: After midnight Thursday → through sunrise (~6-7 AM)
  • Where: Storms enter southern Kentucky first, then slide east-southeast across Middle Tennessee
  • Good news: Storms exit quickly after sunrise, taking the severe threat with them

What Should YOU Do?

  1. Charge your phone tonight (in case power goes out)
  2. Secure outdoor items (trash cans, patio furniture, trampolines)
  3. Plan extra commute time Thursday morning – roads may be wet/slow
  4. Have a way to get warnings (see "How to Stay Updated" below)
  5. Know your safe place – Interior room, lowest floor, away from windows

Day-by-Day Forecast Breakdown

Wednesday, August 18

  • Morning: Sunny, 60s → 80s by noon
  • Afternoon: Hot & humid, mid to upper 90s, clouds building late
  • Evening/Night: Storms develop overnight, continuing into Thursday

Thursday, August 19 (First Alert Weather Day)

  • Early AM: Strong/severe storms likely – damaging wind main threat
  • Mid-Morning: Storms exit, clouds linger
  • Afternoon: Scattered rain possible, cooler (near 90°), humidity drops
  • Night: Mostly cloudy, spotty shower chance, upper 60s

Friday, August 20

  • Morning: Mostly cloudy, maybe a leftover shower, upper 60s
  • Afternoon: Mainly dry! Small storm chance, near 90°
  • Night: Pleasant, upper 60s

Weekend Outlook: Finally Comfortable!

Day High Low Conditions
Saturday ~90° Upper 60s Mostly sunny, dry, comfortable humidity
Sunday ~90° Upper 60s Same great weather – perfect for outdoor plans!

Translation: Behind Thursday’s cold front, we get a taste of "fall-like" August weather. Enjoy it!


How to Stay Updated (Step-by-Step)

  1. Download the FREE WSMV 4 First Alert Weather App

  2. Enable notifications for:

    • Severe weather alerts (tornado/severe thunderstorm warnings)
    • Custom videos from the weather team
    • Latest forecast updates between newscasts
  3. Check back often – Forecasts can change as new data comes in!

Summary

Day Key Word Main Impact
Wednesday HOT Last 90°+ day, storms arrive overnight
Thursday STORMS Severe risk early AM, then clearing & cooler
Friday NICE Mostly dry, seasonable, lower humidity
Weekend GREAT Sunny, dry, comfortable – enjoy!

Bottom line: Get through Wednesday’s heat and Thursday morning’s storms, then you’re rewarded with a fantastic weekend!


FAQ – Your Questions Answered

Will Thursday’s storms ruin my whole day?

Nope! The severe weather is mainly pre-dawn through sunrise. By mid-morning, storms are gone. Afternoon looks much nicer – cooler and less humid.

What does "First Alert Weather Day" mean exactly?

It’s WSMV’s way of saying "Pay extra attention – impactful weather is likely." It’s not a watch or warning from the National Weather Service, but a heads-up from your local meteorologists.

Should I cancel Thursday morning plans?

If you have early morning travel (before 8 AM), consider delaying if possible. If plans are mid-morning or later, you should be fine – just check radar before heading out.

How bad will the wind be?

Damaging gusts (58+ mph) are possible in the strongest storms. That’s enough to break tree limbs, knock down weak trees, and toss unsecured objects. Bring patio furniture inside Wednesday night!

Is this unusual for August?

Not really! Late summer cold fronts often trigger storms. The "cool down" behind it (upper 60s at night) is a nice bonus for late August though.


Stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy that beautiful weekend weather coming your way!

Source: WSMV 4 First Alert Weather Team | Forecast as of August 18, 2026 | Copyright 2026 WSMV. All rights reserved.

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