Nashville players know the drill: you wake up, the sky looks clear, and by the time you pull into the parking lot the baseline is soaked. Playable checks rainfall from the past 12 hours, current wind speeds, and morning temperatures so you always know before you go.
How it works
Playable checks temperature, wind, and 12 hours of rainfall for your Nashville courts — then gives you a simple verdict for each morning.
Playable
Conditions are great. Lace up.
Borderline
Might be breezy or damp. Your call.
Not Playable
Stay home. Court's not ready.
Seasonal Guide
Know what to expect before you plan your week.
Best season, but watch the storms
March through May brings Nashville's most comfortable morning temps — typically 55–70°F by 7 AM. Conditions are ideal most days, but spring storm systems move through quickly. Check the night before; a line of thunderstorms can leave courts wet even when morning skies look clear.
Early or not at all
June through August is when that 7–9 AM window earns its value. By 10 AM, feels-like temperatures regularly push past 90°F. The 7 AM hour is typically 75–82°F with manageable humidity. Late afternoon thunderstorms are common but rarely affect your morning game unless the previous evening brought heavy rain.
Prime tennis weather
September through November is Nashville's golden window. Humidity drops, temps settle into the 50s and 60s by morning, and rain events are shorter and less frequent than spring. October in particular is consistently excellent — clear courts and perfect temperatures most weeks.
Playable more than you'd think
Nashville winters are mild by southern standards. December through February sees morning temps often in the 40–55°F range — cold but playable with the right gear. Ice and snow are rare, but courts can stay wet for longer after winter rain. Playable's wet court check is especially useful these months.
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