Huntsville, Alabama – Strong storms could rattle North Alabama nightly through early Wednesday, with the highest risk of severe weather expected Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, a slow-moving weather system will keep conditions unstable across the Tennessee Valley through midweek. Thunderstorm chances increase to 70% by Sunday night, with each evening carrying the potential for damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and isolated hail.
Cities including Huntsville, Decatur, and Florence are under a low-end severe storm threat beginning late Sunday, continuing through Monday and Tuesday nights. The threat level rises Tuesday night, when conditions may support more widespread severe activity. Daytime highs will remain in the 80s, with overnight lows in the mid-60s to low 70s, adding to the storm fuel.
Drivers should remain alert for water-covered roads and strong wind gusts during evening commutes or early morning travel. Residents are urged to secure outdoor items, charge devices ahead of possible power outages, and monitor NOAA Weather Radio or local alerts.
Storm chances decrease slightly by Wednesday afternoon, but scattered storms may persist. Additional advisories could be issued, especially if confidence in severe activity increases. Stay weather-aware through midweek.


