Huntsville, Alabama – A sharp temperature drop is expected across north Alabama tonight, bringing wind chills into the teens and single digits by late Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, temperatures will fall to between 28 and 31 degrees overnight. Sunday’s highs are forecast in the low 40s, but gusty winds will make it feel significantly colder, especially after sunset.
Forecasters said wind chills could dip into the teens and possibly single digits Sunday night as colder air settles into the region. Monday remains breezy, with highs ranging from 35 to 39 degrees and afternoon wind chills between 8 and 13 degrees.
The cold stretch may affect early morning commuters and students waiting outdoors for buses, particularly on Monday.
Conditions begin moderating Tuesday, with highs climbing to between 50 and 53 degrees. A stronger warmup is projected by Wednesday, when temperatures could reach 60 to 66 degrees.
The extended outlook graphic released Friday afternoon describes the pattern as a “temperature roller coaster,” reflecting the sharp drop followed by a midweek rebound.
Residents are advised to bundle up during the coldest periods and prepare for brisk winds through Monday before milder air returns.
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