North Alabama Weather: Patchy Fog Early, Then Storm Chances Building by Friday

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Huntsville, AL – A misty, fog-covered morning settles across the Tennessee Valley today — quiet now, but change is on the horizon. Alabama’s early November weather will start calm and mild before a stronger system pushes through late week, bringing showers and possible thunderstorms by Friday.

According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, patchy fog will linger through early morning before sunshine takes over with highs near 71°F. The next few days stay bright and unseasonably warm, with highs in the low 70s and calm winds through Thursday. Morning fog could return midweek, especially in valleys and rural areas south of I-65, where visibility may drop below a mile before 8 a.m.

Friday marks the biggest shift of the week. A developing cold front will cross North Alabama, triggering scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening. Forecasters expect rain chances near 60%, with brief downpours possible. While no severe weather is anticipated, heavier rain could affect travel and outdoor Veterans Day plans across Madison and Limestone counties.

By Saturday, cooler, drier air returns with highs near 71°F and sunny skies. Sunday trends even cooler, with temperatures dipping into the 50s — a taste of true November air moving in before Thanksgiving.

For now, North Alabama enjoys one more stretch of perfect fall weather. But keep an umbrella handy — Friday’s front could turn those crisp leaves slick just in time for the weekend.