Alabama wakes up to a crisp, calm start across Huntsville, where the early air feels cool and dry. Temperatures hover near 47 degrees, and the sky remains clear over Madison County. Commuters along I-565 and Memorial Parkway will find dry roads and excellent visibility this morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, sunshine dominates today with a high near 68 degrees. North-northeast winds stay light around 5 mph, keeping the afternoon comfortable. After the chilly start, layers will come off quickly by midday.
Tonight turns clear and cooler, with lows dipping to 42 degrees. That late winter chill lingers briefly before a steady warmup begins. Saturday brings bright sunshine and a high near 73 degrees. Sunday stays mild with highs around 72 under mostly sunny skies.
Clouds increase Sunday night as the next system approaches. By Monday, a 30 percent chance of showers develops, mainly before noon, with highs near 69. Plan ahead if you have early commutes or school drop-offs. Roads could turn damp during the morning drive.
Early March opens with mostly sunny skies Tuesday and highs near 68. Midweek temperatures climb back into the 70s as a broader warming trend expands across north Alabama.
The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures heading deeper into March, signaling stronger spring warmth across the Tennessee Valley.
Five Day Outlook for Huntsville, Alabama:
Today: Sunny, high 68
Saturday: Sunny, high 73
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 72
Monday: Chance of showers, high 69
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 68


