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Will Taylor Swift's Nashville concerts get rained out? What to expect.

Craig Shoup
Nashville Tennessean

Taylor Swift is days away from lighting up the stage at Nissan Stadium with at trio of concerts — part of the "Eras Tour" this weekend in Nashville.

Concertgoers might have to shake off some rain. Showers and potential thunderstorms are expected to move through Middle Tennessee when the first concerts kicks off Friday.

The National Weather Service forecast calls for rain Friday in Nashville, with an 60% chance of showers mainly after 4 p.m.

There's a 50% chance of rain in the evening, though the weather should clear by the time Swift takes the stage. Lows will hover around 58 degrees.

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Saturday could be drier, with a 40% chance of rain after 1 p.m., according to the NWS forecast. There's a slight chance of showers in the evening and thunderstorms before and after 1 a.m. The low temperature will be around 60 degrees.

Rain chances for Sunday continue to fluctuate. Now the NWS predicts about a 50% chance of rain after 1 p.m. and a 40% chance expected Sunday night, according to NWS.

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