Huntsville, AL – A strong weather system will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to North Alabama on Wednesday, raising concerns about localized flooding. Residents should prepare for possible hazardous driving conditions, especially in low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service, showers will continue through Wednesday, with thunderstorms expected after 3 p.m. Some storms could bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and lightning. Highs will reach 65°F, with wind gusts up to 20 mph. Rainfall totals could exceed one inch, increasing the risk of flooding in flood-prone areas.
By Wednesday night, storms will persist, with a 90% chance of precipitation. Wind gusts could reach 20 mph before shifting northwest after midnight. Roads may be slick, and visibility could be reduced, so drivers should exercise caution.
Thursday will bring relief, with mostly sunny skies and a high near 51°F. However, temperatures will drop to 28°F overnight. Sunny and warmer conditions return Friday, with a high of 58°F. Another round of rain is possible Friday night into Saturday.
Residents should stay informed and check local forecasts for updates. Travel delays and outdoor disruptions are likely, so plan accordingly.
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