HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Residents in the Tennessee Valley area should prepare for light rain Saturday as a weak front brings a 20% chance of showers through the morning. Today’s high is expected to reach 84 degrees, followed by cooler overnight temperatures dipping to around 57. Though rain is unlikely to disrupt weekend plans, drivers may want to stay alert for slick roads during light showers, particularly on major routes like Memorial Parkway.
According to the National Weather Service, the area will see mostly sunny skies starting Sunday, with temperatures gradually cooling to highs in the mid-70s to low-80s. By Monday, high pressure will return, ensuring sunny and dry conditions to start the work week, with Monday’s high forecasted at 79 degrees. This warming trend is expected to continue through midweek, making Tuesday an ideal day for outdoor activities, with clear skies and highs around 81 degrees.
Rain and thunderstorms may make a comeback as another front moves through the Tennessee Valley late in the week. Thursday brings a 30% chance of scattered thunderstorms, with conditions expected to remain unsettled into Friday. Highs on Thursday and Friday will reach the mid-70s, but humidity and possible storms could impact visibility and road conditions. Travelers and commuters should monitor updated forecasts as the week progresses, particularly if planning any outdoor or travel activities.
As Halloween approaches, Huntsville residents can expect mostly clear weather for trick-or-treaters, with mild evening temperatures. Keep an eye on upcoming weather advisories to stay informed of any last-minute changes.