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Golden Hour Returns: A Bright and Brisk Thursday for the Bluff City

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
February 12, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Golden Hour Returns: A Bright and Brisk Thursday for the Bluff City
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Michael McGaha

Memphis Morning: A Crisp Start to the Day

Memphians waking up this Thursday, February 12, 2026, will be greeted by clear skies and a refreshing bite in the air. As the sun rises over the Mississippi, early morning temperatures are hovering in the mid-40s. While it is certainly a morning for a heavier coat or an extra layer during the school drop-off or the morning commute, the visibility remains excellent. Wind speeds are currently gentle, coming out of the north at approximately 8 to 12 miles per hour, making for a steady but manageable chill. There are no reports of morning fog or frost, ensuring a smooth start for those navigating the I-240 loop.

Afternoon Outlook: Peak Sunshine and Mild Temperatures

As we move into the afternoon hours, Memphis will see the best of today's weather. The forecast predicts a high of 57°F, which is slightly above the historical average for mid-February. The cloud cover remains minimal through the early afternoon, allowing for plenty of Vitamin D. This is the ideal window for outdoor activities at Shelby Farms Park or a walk along the riverfront. The atmosphere is expected to remain dry, with humidity levels staying comfortable. While the sun will be out in full force, the steady breeze will keep the air feeling crisp, so keeping a light jacket handy is recommended even as we reach the day's peak temperature.

Evening and Overnight: Passing Clouds and a Cool Down

Transitioning into the evening, the clear blue skies will give way to some passing clouds. As the sun sets, temperatures will begin a steady descent back toward a low of 45°F. While some localized forecasts suggest a negligible chance of precipitation—approximately 0.07 inches—most of the metro area will remain dry. These scattered clouds may result in a picturesque sunset, but they will also signal a slight increase in humidity as the night progresses. Those heading out to Beale Street or local dining spots should prepare for a cool, breezy night, though no significant wind gusts are expected to disrupt outdoor seating.

Safety and Travel Notices

Currently, there are no active weather warnings or wind advisories in effect for Shelby County. Residents can expect:

  • Dry road conditions throughout the primary commuting hours.
  • No significant rain or snow accumulation for the 24-hour period.
  • Low UV index, though sun protection is still advised for extended outdoor exposure.
  • Stable wind conditions with no threats of property damage or power disruptions.

Overall, Thursday is shaping up to be one of the more pleasant days of the month, offering a temporary reprieve from the typical dampness of a Memphis winter.