Huntsville, AL – Residents can expect a mix of warmer weekend temperatures followed by rain and cooling temperatures early in Thanksgiving week. Highs will climb into the 60s Sunday before a cold front arrives Monday night, bringing an 80% chance of rain into Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will remain dry with sunny skies and a high near 65°F, making it perfect for outdoor activities. However, late Monday evening showers are expected to develop, with rain likely persisting into early Tuesday. The rain could affect early commutes, especially along major roadways like I-565.
Monday’s temperatures will hover between 67°F and 72°F during the day, but cooler air will arrive behind the front. By Tuesday, highs will drop to the mid-50s, with lows plunging to the low 30s by nightfall. Those planning holiday travel Tuesday should prepare for wet and potentially slick conditions during morning hours.
Looking ahead, Thanksgiving Day in Huntsville is expected to bring a mix of clouds and a 60% chance of afternoon rain, with highs near 58°F. Families hosting outdoor gatherings should plan accordingly and monitor updated forecasts.
To stay safe, ensure vehicles are equipped with winter essentials, including an ice scraper and extra wiper fluid. Check road conditions before traveling, particularly if rain or frost is expected.
Be sure to follow local weather updates as conditions evolve this week.
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