Huntsville, AL – A storm system will move through Huntsville midweek, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms that could create hazardous road conditions. Drivers should be prepared for slick roads and possible delays, especially on major routes like I-565 and Highway 72.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers will begin Wednesday morning, with thunderstorms likely developing by the afternoon. Rainfall could be heavy at times, and storms may produce strong winds and lightning. The chance of storms increases to 70% overnight, with showers continuing into Thursday morning.
Extended Forecast for Huntsville:
• Wednesday:Showers and thunderstorms likely. High near 68°F. Winds shifting south at 5–10 mph.
• Wednesday Night:Heavy rain and storms continue, with a low around 62°F. Winds picking up slightly overnight.
• Thursday:A 50% chance of storms, with a high near 71°F. Stronger storms possible in the afternoon.
• Thursday Night:Rain lingers, with storms tapering off by early Friday. Low around 58°F.
• Friday:Skies clear with only a 20% chance of showers. High near 67°F.
• Saturday:A mix of sun and clouds with a 20% chance of rain. High near 74°F.
With wet conditions persisting, residents should secure loose outdoor items, avoid flooded areas, and monitor weather alerts. Strong winds and lightning could cause isolated power outages. If traveling, allow extra time and drive cautiously on rain-slicked roads.
Stay weather-aware as the storm system moves through, and check for updates on changing conditions.
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