Huntsville, Alabama – A weak front nudging into the Tennessee Valley this morning is sparking slight chances for afternoon showers and thunderstorms across northern Alabama, with highs reaching the low 80s.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, rain chances remain modest—20% to 30%—for Sunday, mainly in the afternoon. The region will shift into a warm and dry pattern starting Monday, with plenty of sunshine and highs climbing into the upper 80s by midweek.
From Decatur to Scottsboro, expect mostly sunny skies Monday through Wednesday, with highs ranging from 85°F to 89°F and lows in the upper 60s. Outdoor plans and travel should be unaffected during this stretch. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit prolonged time outdoors during peak heat hours.
Rain chances return Thursday as another front approaches, with isolated storms possible during the afternoon and evening. Parts of Madison, Jackson, and Marshall counties could see renewed storm activity, with rain chances increasing to 40% late in the day.
Additional advisories are possible by midweek if storm timing shifts. Stay tuned to local alerts as Thursday approaches.
🌡️ 5-Day Forecast for Huntsville and North Alabama
- Sunday: High 80–84°F / Low 60–64°F | 20–30% chance of PM storms
- Monday: High 82–86°F / Low 62–66°F | Sunny
- Tuesday: High 85–89°F / Low 66–70°F | Dry & warm
- Wednesday: High 85–89°F / Low 66–70°F | Slight late rain chance
- Thursday: High 84–88°F / Low 67–71°F | 20–40% chance of storms