Huntsville Weather Update: Thunderstorms and 90° Heat Linger Through the Weekend

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Huntsville, Alabama – Rain chances will continue to interrupt summer plans across northern Alabama through the weekend, as scattered thunderstorms and steamy conditions push highs into the upper 80s and low 90s. The pattern is expected to hold through Sunday, with warmer and drier weather beginning to build early next week.

According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, daily storm chances range from 10 to 40% depending on location and time of day, with the highest odds generally during the afternoon and early evening. Temperatures will stay seasonally hot, with highs from 81° to 91° and overnight lows remaining muggy in the upper 60s to low 70s.

Localized downpours and lightning could impact travel on I-565, US-72, and other major routes across Madison, Morgan, and Limestone counties. Outdoor events and sports practices should monitor the radar closely, especially late in the day when storm chances increase.

Residents are advised to stay weather-aware through Sunday, limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours, and keep mobile alerts active in case of lightning or sudden storms.

More stable and hotter conditions are expected to return by early next week.

Five-Day Forecast for Huntsville, Alabama:

  • Wednesday: 10–30% chance of storms, High: 81–88°, Low: 64–72°
  • Thursday: 15–40% chance of storms, High: 81–90°, Low: 65–72°
  • Friday: 10–30% chance of storms, High: 81–90°, Low: 65–72°
  • Saturday: 15–30% chance of storms, High: 81–91°, Low: 66–72°
  • Sunday: 20–40% chance of storms, High: 82–92°, Low: 67–73°