Alabama highways are wet and reflective across Huntsville late this morning as steady February rain moves through the Tennessee Valley. Tires spray water along I-565 and Memorial Parkway, and east winds gust up to 23 mph. At 53 degrees with light rain falling, it feels damp and unsettled heading toward midday.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, showers and a few thunderstorms remain possible through early afternoon with a 100 percent chance of precipitation. Rainfall amounts between a quarter and half inch could fall before activity tapers. Winds shift northwest later today, helping skies gradually clear.
Across Madison and Limestone counties, brief heavier showers may reduce visibility and create ponding on low-lying roads. While the greater severe risk sits farther south, drivers should plan extra time and avoid sudden braking on slick pavement.
Clouds decrease tonight with lows dipping to around 44 degrees. Washington’s Birthday turns sunny and calm with highs near 68. By Tuesday, temperatures climb to 71 under partly sunny skies. Wednesday holds near 71 with mostly cloudy conditions before a warmer push later in the week.
President’s Day week trends milder overall. Highs approach the mid-70s by Thursday and Friday with scattered shower chances returning late week. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Alabama, signaling early spring vibes. Still, after rainy days and clearing skies, isolated slick spots can develop before sunrise.
If you’re traveling through Huntsville this afternoon, expect improving conditions by mid to late day. Are roads drying out in your neighborhood yet?
Five Day Outlook for Huntsville, Alabama:
Monday (Washington’s Birthday): High 68, sunny.
Tuesday: High 71, partly sunny.
Wednesday: High 71, mostly cloudy.
Thursday: High 76, mostly cloudy.
Friday: High 74, chance of showers.


