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Easter Weekend Rain: Nashville's Holiday Plans Shift

Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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Easter weekend in Tennessee, particularly Nashville, is filled with church services, egg hunts, brunches, and family gatherings. However, the National Weather Service warns of increasing rain chances, with a strong cold front bringing storms overnight on April 4th and into Easter Sunday, April 5th. Most heavy action clears by morning, but showers may linger east of I-65. Outdoor events may need to be moved indoors due to breezy conditions and cooler temps in the sixties. Despite the weather, hundreds of events are planned, from family brunches to community celebrations. The forecast shows mostly sunny skies and highs near eighty-four today, April 1st, climbing to eighty-six tomorrow. Saturday stays warm around eighty-three before the showers spike to sixty percent chance in the afternoon and eighty percent overnight. After the front passes, things dry out quickly, with partly sunny skies and highs in the sixties and seventies next week, feeling more like spring.

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