Huntsville, AL – A stretch of mostly dry weather is expected across northern Alabama this week, but residents in Huntsville should prepare for a slight chance of thunderstorms Monday night.
According to the US National Weather Service in Huntsville, Monday will bring the warmest temperatures of the week, with highs climbing into the low 80s. However, there is a 20–30% chance of rain and thunderstorms developing overnight, potentially disrupting evening plans or early Tuesday travel.
Today’s forecast calls for sunny skies and temperatures between 71–75°F. Tuesday through Thursday will remain mostly sunny, with highs gradually cooling from the upper 60s to mid-70s. Tuesday will be the coolest day of the stretch, with highs only reaching 64–68°F.
Residents should remain alert Monday evening, especially those with outdoor activities planned after sunset. While the storm threat remains low, the timing could affect commute or school schedules Tuesday morning if conditions worsen.
Drivers are encouraged to monitor local alerts and check conditions before heading out Monday night into Tuesday. Although severe weather is not expected, brief showers and isolated thunder could pose short-term hazards in localized areas.




