Alabama Spring Weather Outlook: Huntsville Sees Overnight Storms Tonight, Sunshine Returns Monday on U.S. 72 Corridor

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Huntsville, AL – Heavy rain and potential thunderstorms will impact Huntsville tonight, but clear skies and mild spring temperatures will return Monday.

According to the National Weather Service, a 90% chance of rain is expected Sunday night across northern Alabama, with rainfall amounts nearing one inch. Showers and storms may arrive before 4 a.m. Monday, possibly causing minor flooding on local roads including U.S. Highway 72. Gusty winds up to 25 mph could make travel hazardous during overnight hours.

By Monday morning, skies will clear and usher in a stable stretch of spring weather. Highs on Monday will reach near 68°F with calm winds. The rest of the workweek features consistent sunshine and dry conditions: 74°F on Tuesday, 71°F Wednesday, and 72°F Thursday. Overnight lows remain in the mid-40s to low 50s, allowing for comfortable evenings.

This shift marks a classic spring pattern in northern Alabama—wet weather giving way to sun and warmth. Drivers should exercise caution on roads late tonight, particularly where ponding may occur near low-lying areas.

Looking ahead to Friday and Saturday, sunshine continues with temperatures climbing to near 78°F by the weekend. A slight chance of showers enters the forecast Saturday, but nothing widespread is expected.

Residents are encouraged to monitor weather alerts tonight and delay travel if storms develop. After that, expect a dry and pleasant week—ideal for outdoor activities and spring events across Huntsville and Madison County.