Alabama Weather Alert: Thunderstorms Threaten Huntsville Roads by Wednesday Afternoon, June 4

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Huntsville, Alabama – Storms could return to North Alabama by early afternoon Wednesday, threatening Huntsville commuters and outdoor plans as temperatures climb toward 89°F.

According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms begins after 1 p.m. Wednesday, with southeast winds near 5 mph and gusts up to 15 mph. Though the risk remains low early, scattered storms may impact U.S. Route 72 and local roads across Madison and Limestone counties.

Thursday brings a stronger weather signal, with a 30% chance of storms developing after 1 p.m., again pushing highs near 87°F. More moisture arrives Friday, and showers become increasingly likely heading into the weekend. A 60% rain chance Friday and Saturday could affect weekend events, with thunderstorm activity peaking on Sunday.

Huntsville residents should monitor changing conditions closely, especially if traveling midweek. Prepare by checking forecasts regularly, charging devices, and staying indoors during lightning activity. Outdoor workers and recreational users should be cautious through the weekend due to frequent storm chances and warm, humid air.

While no watches or warnings are active yet, updates may follow if thunderstorm coverage increases. Stay weather-aware and follow Madison County EMA or NWS Huntsville for alerts.


🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for Huntsville, AL (June 3–7):

  • Tuesday (June 3): Sunny, high 89°F. Southeast wind 5–10 mph.
  • Wednesday (June 4): 20% chance of p.m. storms, high 89°F.
  • Thursday (June 5): 30% storm chance after 1 p.m., high 87°F.
  • Friday (June 6): 60% chance of storms, high 88°F.
  • Saturday (June 7): 80% chance of storms, high 85°F.

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