Rain streaks across windshields in Madison County this morning, and water sprays up along I-565 and Memorial Parkway. Temperatures sit near 58 degrees, but steady showers are the real headline right now.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, showers and thunderstorms remain likely through late morning with a 90% rain chance before activity tapers this afternoon. Gusts could reach 20 mph in stronger cells. Rainfall totals stay generally under a half inch, though isolated heavier pockets are possible. Plan extra time if commuting before midday.
Skies gradually improve late today with highs near 66 degrees. Clouds thin tonight as temperatures drop into the mid-40s. Sunshine returns Friday with highs near 68, followed by a warmer push Saturday to 72 under bright skies. It will feel like a strong spring tease heading into the first weekend of March.
Sunday stays mild near 73 degrees with partial sunshine, but rain chances increase again late Sunday night. A 30% chance of showers develops after midnight, rising into Monday morning. Highs cool back to the mid-60s Monday with lingering showers possible before noon. Expect damp roads for the early commute.
Beyond that, temperatures rebound into the low 60s to low 80s range next week, with periodic shower chances Tuesday and Wednesday. Longer-range guidance signals above-normal warmth returning later next week as March unfolds across the Tennessee Valley.
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Five Day Outlook for Huntsville, Alabama:
Friday: Sunny, high 68°F, low 43°F.
Saturday: Sunny, high 72°F, low 48°F.
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 73°F, low 49°F.
Monday: Chance of showers, high 65°F, low 46°F.
Tuesday: Chance of showers, high 82°F, low 47°F.



