Huntsville, AL – North Alabama residents can expect a dynamic week of weather, beginning Monday with widespread showers, gusty winds, and unseasonably warm temperatures, followed by a steep cool-down by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, showers will move in early Monday, accompanied by wind gusts reaching 20 mph. Temperatures are forecast to rise into the mid-60s, 10-15 degrees above average for this time of year. By Monday evening, a second round of showers could bring heavier rainfall and occasional thunder, with precipitation chances reaching 80%.
Drivers along major roadways like Interstate 565 and U.S. Highway 72 are advised to prepare for slick conditions, reduced visibility, and potential ponding on road surfaces during the morning and evening commutes. Local residents should secure any loose outdoor decorations or items to prevent wind-related damage.
Tuesday will bring a brief break from widespread rain, though isolated showers remain possible, especially in the afternoon. Highs will hover around the mid-60s before cooler air sweeps into the region by Wednesday, signaling a major temperature drop. Overnight lows midweek will fall into the 30s, with Wednesday night expected to be particularly brisk.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will feature clearer skies and noticeably colder air, with highs only reaching the upper 40s to low 50s. Residents should plan to bundle up and prepare for freezing overnight lows heading into the weekend.
Stay informed of changing weather conditions throughout the week and take precautions for heavy rain and sudden cold spells. For live updates, check local weather advisories and alerts.
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