HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – A light mist hangs over open fields this morning, softening the edges of the Tennessee Valley under the glow of early dawn. The cool 40-degree air carries a faint bite, but as the sun climbs, the haze will lift and the sky will stretch into another flawless November blue.
The National Weather Service in Huntsville reports that patchy fog could briefly reduce visibility in low-lying areas and along U.S. 72 and I-565 before 8 a.m. Calm winds and radiational cooling created the early fog, but once it fades, sunshine quickly warms the region. Afternoon highs will climb to around 62°F today before surging into the upper 60s and low 70s by Tuesday.
This mild stretch continues through midweek, offering ideal conditions for travel, outdoor work, or early Veterans Day planning. Each morning will start crisp and still, with lows dipping near 40°F, followed by bright, dry afternoons near 70°F. The warmup peaks Wednesday and Thursday, when Huntsville could reach the low to mid-70s — more typical of early fall than November.
By Friday, weak disturbances may bring a few scattered showers into northern Alabama, but no significant rainfall or winter-type weather is expected yet. However, models hint at a cooler push toward next weekend, which could signal the first stronger cold front of November.
For now, enjoy this stretch of calm, clear weather — the kind that invites coffee on the porch, a midday walk, and early leaf cleanup before late fall’s chill inevitably returns.
Five-Day Outlook for Huntsville, AL:
Mon: 62/40 – Fog early, sunny afternoon.
Tue: 70/45 – Patchy fog, clear skies.
Wed: 73/47 – Warm and sunny.
Thu: 74/52 – Mild, mostly clear.
Fri: 72/51 – Partly sunny; slight shower chance.





