Alabama starts the morning at the freezing mark, and Huntsville sits at 32°F under clear skies. The air feels crisp against your face, and frost clings to windshields across Madison County. Roads remain dry for now, but the quiet start will shift by the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, sunshine pushes highs near 62°F today with light east winds around 5 mph becoming calm. Temperatures dip to around 40°F tonight under mostly clear skies. Saturday stays mostly cloudy with another high near 62°F.
Rain develops after midnight Saturday, and precipitation chances rise to 80% by early Sunday. Showers become widespread Sunday, with rain chances reaching 100% and highs climbing to 65°F. Southeast winds increase to 10 mph, then shift northeast Sunday afternoon with gusts up to 20 mph. Expect wet pavement along I-565, Memorial Parkway, and Highway 72. Plan extra time if traveling Sunday morning.
A few lingering showers remain possible Sunday evening before skies gradually clear. Washington’s Birthday turns mostly sunny with a high near 68°F. Tuesday pushes warmer still, reaching 71°F under partly sunny skies.
This is peak February thaw season across north Alabama. While snow is not in the picture, rapid temperature swings can still create slick spots if water lingers after rainfall and temperatures dip into the 40s.
The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal warmth across the Southeast, with highs trending into the 70s by midweek. Spring vibes are building steadily across the Tennessee Valley.
Five Day Outlook for Huntsville, Alabama:
Today: Sunny, high 62°F.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, high 62°F.
Sunday: Showers, high 65°F.
Monday (Washington’s Birthday): Mostly sunny, high 68°F.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 71°F.


