Huntsville, Alabama – Severe heat and daily storms are set to grip north Alabama beginning Monday, July 14, with Huntsville seeing possible thunderstorms after 1 p.m. and highs near 94°F. Commuters along I-565 and US-231 should expect reduced visibility and brief street flooding during peak travel hours.
According to the National Weather Service, a 50% chance of thunderstorms begins Monday afternoon and repeats daily through Friday, July 18. Skies will remain mostly sunny in the mornings, but storm activity is likely to increase after midday, especially in the Madison County region. Winds remain light, offering little relief from the oppressive summer heat.
Tuesday through Thursday, Huntsville highs will hover near 95°F, with patchy fog in the early hours and renewed storm chances by 1 p.m. each afternoon. Overnight lows will stay in the mid-70s, keeping humidity levels uncomfortably high. Thunderstorms may bring brief but heavy downpours, lightning, and gusty winds.
This pattern of hot, storm-prone afternoons is expected to persist into the weekend, with Friday bringing another round of storms and slightly cooler highs near 92°F. No widespread warnings are in effect yet, but updates are possible if thunderstorm intensity increases.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast (Huntsville, AL):
- Monday: 50% chance of storms after 1 p.m., high 94°F
- Tuesday: Fog early, 50% chance of afternoon storms, high 95°F
- Wednesday: 50% storm chance after 1 p.m., high 95°F
- Thursday: Another 50% afternoon storm risk, high 94°F
- Friday: 50% chance of storms, partly sunny, high 92°F




