Alabama Halloween Weather Alert: Huntsville to See Fog and Thunderstorms Through Thursday

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Huntsville, AL – Halloween week in Huntsville brings a mix of foggy mornings, potential thunderstorms, and unseasonably warm temperatures, raising safety concerns for daily commutes and trick-or-treating plans. Early risers today experienced dense fog and low cloud cover, impacting visibility across local roadways. Commuters are advised to drive with caution, especially on main routes leading into the city.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Huntsville, visibility remains limited this morning due to fog, which may persist until temperatures rise later in the day. Temperatures will remain unusually high, with daytime highs reaching 77 to 82 degrees through Wednesday. As the week progresses, showers and thunderstorms are expected on Halloween, potentially affecting outdoor festivities. Parents are encouraged to prepare rainproof attire for children and to consider indoor alternatives if storms intensify.

Today’s high will reach 81 degrees, with mostly sunny skies after the fog clears. The warmth continues into Tuesday, with a predicted high of 82, accompanied by sunny conditions and mild southeast winds. On Wednesday, similar temperatures are expected, although clouds may increase in the evening, setting the stage for Thursday’s wet weather.

On Halloween, Huntsville can expect a 20 to 50 percent chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Showers may continue into the night, making it essential for parents and trick-or-treaters to remain vigilant for changing weather. By Friday, temperatures will drop slightly, with highs around 72, and additional showers are possible.