Alabama’s I-65 Weather: Rain and Storms Likely to Disrupt Monday Commute

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Huntsville, AL — The first day of fall will bring a mix of sunshine and scattered showers to Huntsville, with a potential for thunderstorms across areas near the Tennessee River. Monday could see more frequent storms, leading to disruptions, especially around I-65.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday temperatures will stay warm, peaking between 91 and 95 degrees, with only a 20-30% chance of rain. However, Monday’s storms are more likely, especially in the afternoon, bringing cooler air by Tuesday, with highs dropping to the upper 80s.

Motorists should stay alert to changing conditions and allow extra time for Monday’s commute, especially in low-visibility areas. Showers are forecast to linger into Wednesday, and a 50% chance of thunderstorms could impact driving safety.

Prepare for a brief cool-down midweek, as temperatures may fall to the upper 70s by Wednesday. Thunderstorms are likely to continue, so keep an eye on weather alerts to plan ahead.

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