Huntsville, Alabama – Storm chances are set to increase across North Alabama beginning Thursday afternoon, with scattered thunderstorms potentially disrupting evening plans in the Huntsville area. Highs will climb into the low 90s, and while rainfall totals remain low, localized downpours and lightning are possible.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, a 30 percent chance of storms begins after 1 p.m. Thursday, with additional chances Friday and Sunday. Temperatures will hold steady between 89°F and 92°F through early next week, with calm morning winds shifting slightly by midday.
Thursday: Sunny early, then a 30% chance of storms after 1 p.m. High near 91°F.
Friday: Isolated afternoon storms again possible, high around 90°F.
Saturday: A slight chance of rain (20%) with a high near 91°F and mostly sunny skies.
Sunday: Storm risk increases slightly to 40%, with highs again reaching 91°F.
Monday: Mostly sunny, drier trend resumes with a high near 90°F.
Huntsville residents should keep an eye on radar and prepare for brief delays during afternoon outdoor activities. Lightning and brief gusty winds may accompany stronger cells.
Five Day Forecast for Huntsville, AL:
Thursday: High 91°F | Low 70°F – PM storm chance
Friday: High 90°F | Low 70°F – Slight PM rain risk
Saturday: High 91°F | Low 71°F – Mostly sunny, low storm chance
Sunday: High 91°F | Low 72°F – 40% chance of PM storms
Monday: High 90°F | Low 73°F – Mostly sunny and dry




