Huntsville, AL – Residents in Huntsville should prepare for a week of shifting weather patterns, including rain, thunderstorms, and cooler temperatures. Starting Monday, a cold front will bring evening showers, followed by widespread rain midweek that could affect travel plans for Thanksgiving.
According to the National Weather Service, mild conditions will persist Sunday with a high of 65 degrees and sunny skies. By Monday evening, a 60-80% chance of rain is expected as the front arrives. Travelers along I-565 and nearby roadways should exercise caution during peak commute times due to slick roads.
Tuesday will bring morning rain with highs in the mid-50s and lows dipping into the 30s by nighttime. Wednesday, typically a busy travel day, could see late-day thunderstorms transitioning to showers overnight. Highs will reach 62 degrees, but road conditions could worsen as rain intensifies.
Thanksgiving Day in Huntsville is forecast to be wet, with a 70% chance of showers, possibly heavy in the morning. Highs will hover around 60 degrees, with lingering rain likely to impact outdoor gatherings and last-minute errands. The weather is expected to clear by Friday, with sunny skies and highs near 64 degrees offering a brief respite.
Residents should monitor local forecasts and adjust travel plans as needed. Drivers should reduce speed on wet roads and watch for reduced visibility during storms. Keep an umbrella handy and consider rescheduling outdoor activities for later in the week.
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