Alabama Spring Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Risk Returns to Huntsville by Wednesday Night With Showers Through Friday

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Huntsville, Alabama – Sunshine and quiet skies will give Huntsville a break Sunday before midweek storms shake up north Alabama travel and outdoor plans.

According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, Sunday will bring partly sunny skies with a high near 80°F and calm winds shifting northeast around 5 mph. While Sunday and Monday will feel like classic spring, a weather alert is in place for Wednesday night and Thursday as showers and thunderstorms are likely to return.

Huntsville and surrounding areas, including Madison and Limestone counties, could see increased rain chances starting Wednesday night, continuing through at least Friday. The most likely period for thunderstorms is Thursday, with a 50% chance of precipitation during the day. These storms could impact visibility on I-565 and U.S. Highway 72 during morning or evening commutes.

Residents are urged to stay weather-aware, charge devices ahead of time, and secure any outdoor plans or equipment before midweek. Afternoon highs will hover in the mid-80s through Thursday, and overnight lows will remain in the mid-60s—adding extra humidity to the air and fueling thunderstorm development.

Five-Day Extended Outlook for Huntsville:

  • Sunday: Partly sunny, high 80°F
  • Monday: Sunny, high 86°F
  • Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 86°F
  • Wednesday Night: 20% chance of storms
  • Thursday: 50% chance of showers and storms, high 85°F

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