Huntsville, AL – Clear skies and crisp fall air will greet North Alabama this week as the region enjoys a stretch of sunny, mild weather. After a cool Columbus Day morning, temperatures are set to rise steadily through midweek, bringing near-perfect outdoor conditions for commuters and families planning seasonal outings.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday and Wednesday will feature abundant sunshine with highs near 80–83°F and light north winds around 10 mph. Visibility will remain excellent—good news for drivers along I-565 and US-72 heading into downtown Huntsville or Madison. Residents are urged to hydrate and use sunscreen during afternoon hours, as UV levels remain moderate despite cooler fall temperatures.
By Thursday and Friday, conditions stay warm and mostly clear, with highs climbing to 83–84°F. While no major storms are expected, early morning lows in the upper 50s may bring a light chill—ideal for morning jogs or fall foliage drives toward Monte Sano State Park.
Looking ahead to the weekend, a 50% chance of scattered showers could arrive Saturday into Sunday as a weak front moves through North Alabama. Gardeners should monitor forecasts for any hint of a cooler snap next week, though no frost is currently predicted.
Perfect weather continues through midweek—ideal for pumpkin patch visits, fall decorating, or leaf-viewing drives before rain chances return this weekend.