Huntsville, Alabama – Temperatures are rising across North Alabama, bringing sustained sunshine and above-freezing nights through midweek.
According to the US National Weather Service in Huntsville, highs will steadily increase from the mid-60s Monday to the upper 60s and low 70s by Wednesday. Forecast highs are expected to range from 63 to 67 degrees Monday, 66 to 70 degrees Tuesday, and 68 to 72 degrees Wednesday.
Overnight lows will remain well above freezing, with temperatures in the low to mid-40s Monday night and climbing into the 50s by midweek. Forecasters noted there is no subfreezing air in sight during this stretch.
The extended mild pattern eliminates concerns for frost or refreeze conditions overnight. Sunny skies are expected to dominate the period.
For commuters and students returning to campus this week, the consistent warmth and dry conditions could ease early morning travel compared to recent colder stretches.
The outlook was issued at 1:35 p.m. Sunday by the National Weather Service Huntsville office.
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