Huntsville, Ala. – North Alabama is kicking off the week under clear skies, but a gradual warmup will push highs back into the 90s by midweek. Drivers and outdoor workers can expect a cooler start Monday with highs near 80, but conditions will shift quickly as heat builds toward Wednesday and Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, dry weather will dominate the region with highs climbing from the upper 70s Monday into the mid-80s Tuesday. By Wednesday, afternoon temperatures are forecast to reach 90, and by Thursday and Friday, readings will top out in the low 90s. Overnight lows will hold in the upper 50s to low 60s, offering mild relief.
The extended stretch of sunshine means no rain to cool conditions, raising concerns for outdoor workers, athletes, and those without adequate shade. Officials urge residents to stay hydrated, limit strenuous afternoon activity, and avoid leaving pets or children in vehicles.
This dry, hot pattern is expected to persist into the weekend, with the possibility of continued heat advisories if the warming trend holds.
Five Day Forecast for Huntsville, Alabama
- Monday: High 78–82, Low 56–60, sunny
- Tuesday: High 80–86, Low 56–60, sunny
- Wednesday: High 84–90, Low 57–61, sunny
- Thursday: High 86–92, Low 59–63, sunny
- Friday: High 87–93, Low 58–62, sunny




