Huntsville, Alabama – Daily storms and muggy afternoons are expected across North Alabama through at least Wednesday, bringing potential travel disruptions and localized downpours.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, rain chances will stay elevated through midweek, with afternoon and evening thunderstorms likely each day. Highs will hover in the upper 80s to around 90°F, while overnight lows will dip into the upper 60s and low 70s. Rain chances peak Tuesday with up to a 90% chance of storms.
In Huntsville, Madison, and Decatur, expect showers to develop each afternoon with the potential for brief gusty winds and lightning. Monday and Tuesday carry the highest risk, with Florence, Scottsboro, and Cullman also in the zone for strong storms.
Motorists should watch for slick roads and reduced visibility, especially during evening commutes. Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items, check weather alerts frequently, and keep an umbrella or rain jacket handy.
Storms are expected to taper off slightly by Thursday, though pop-up showers remain possible. No widespread severe weather is anticipated at this time.
5-Day Forecast (Huntsville):
- Sunday: High 87–89°F, Low 68–72°F – Rain chance 50–70%
- Monday: High 84–87°F, Low 69–73°F – Rain chance 60–80%
- Tuesday: High 84–88°F, Low 68–71°F – Rain chance 70–90%
- Wednesday: High 86–90°F, Low 66–69°F – Rain chance 20–30%
- Thursday: High 87–90°F, Low 67–70°F – Rain chance 20–30%




