Huntsville, Alabama – Unsettled weather is on the way for North Alabama, with scattered thunderstorms expected from Saturday through Memorial Day. While confidence in severe weather remains low, residents should be prepared for occasional downpours and lightning across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, dry conditions will hold through Friday, with temperatures peaking near 78°F. Rain chances begin climbing Saturday afternoon with a 30–60% likelihood of storms, continuing through Monday with chances as high as 70% by Memorial Day.
Communities across Madison, Limestone, and Morgan counties may see pockets of heavy rain, gusty winds, and brief lightning periods. Sunday’s highs could reach the mid-80s before storms develop. Although the threat of severe storms is currently minimal, a stronger storm or two can’t be ruled out, particularly late Saturday and Sunday evening.
Residents with outdoor plans should stay weather-aware, especially with Memorial Day events and travel expected. It’s wise to monitor local alerts, secure outdoor gear, and prepare for potential delays.
Rain chances remain elevated into early next week, with updates likely as confidence grows in storm timing and intensity.




