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Extreme Warmth Headed to Nashville
New record highs expected as temperatures soar above seasonal norms.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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After a new record high temperature was set in Nashville earlier this week, the city is bracing for even more extreme warmth over the next two weeks. Temperatures are forecast to trend well above the February average high of 53 degrees, with most days expected to top out in the 60s and 70s.
Why it matters
This unseasonably warm weather is highly unusual for mid-February in Nashville, where temperatures can swing dramatically from record lows to record highs at this time of year. The extended warmth could have significant impacts on the local environment, agriculture, and energy usage.
The details
Nashville has seen a wide range of weather extremes in February, from record lows of -13 degrees to record highs of 85 degrees. The upcoming warmth is expected to shatter more records, with temperatures forecast to be well above the seasonal average high of 53 degrees.
- On Tuesday, a new record high temperature was set in Nashville.
- Over the next two weeks, temperatures are expected to trend well above average, with most days topping out in the 60s and 70s.
The players
Nashville, Tennessee
The city that is bracing for the extreme warmth.
The takeaway
This extended period of unseasonable warmth in Nashville is highly unusual and could have significant impacts on the local environment, agriculture, and energy usage. It highlights the growing unpredictability of weather patterns and the need for communities to be prepared for more extreme climate events.
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