Huntsville, AL – Patchy dense fog is blanketing Huntsville and surrounding areas this morning, bringing visibility down to a quarter mile or less in spots along the I-65 corridor. Motorists are advised to use caution, especially in low-lying areas and on major routes such as I-65, where fog can create hazardous driving conditions. The National Weather Service urges drivers to use low beams and reduce speed, as visibility will likely remain limited until around 7 a.m.
Following the morning fog, Huntsville can expect mostly sunny skies and unseasonably warm temperatures, with highs reaching near 80 degrees. Friday’s forecast looks clear and pleasant, ideal for outdoor activities before rain returns over the Veterans Day weekend. Friday night will see temperatures drop to around 59 degrees, with partly cloudy skies.
Saturday brings a shift in weather, as clouds increase, and a 30% chance of afternoon showers begins to build. By Saturday night, rain likelihood rises to 70%, with possible thunderstorms. Sunday will likely see more widespread showers, maintaining a 70% chance of rain and a high near 71 degrees, impacting Veterans Day events.
For Monday, cooler and clearer conditions are expected, with sunny skies and a high of 73 degrees providing a break from the wet weekend. However, more showers are forecast to develop by mid-week, so those planning outdoor Veterans Day activities should be prepared for potential disruptions.
Stay updated with local weather alerts and forecasts from the National Weather Service Huntsville, and drive safely in foggy conditions.
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