Huntsville, AL – Warm, dry conditions will dominate the next 48 hours, but a shift toward rain and thunderstorms is set to impact North Alabama by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Huntsville, highs will climb from the upper 60s and 70s Sunday into the low 80s by Tuesday across the Tennessee Valley. Cities including Huntsville, Decatur, and Florence will see mostly sunny skies through Tuesday, offering a brief stretch of quiet weather.
Rain chances begin increasing late Tuesday night, with a more noticeable impact by Wednesday. Storm chances rise to 30% to 60% Wednesday through Thursday, bringing periods of showers and thunderstorms that could affect travel along I-565, I-65, and U.S. 72.
While widespread severe weather is not currently expected, lightning and brief heavy rainfall could still disrupt outdoor plans and commutes. Roads may become slick during heavier downpours.
Residents should take advantage of the dry weather early in the week and stay alert for changing conditions by midweek. Additional updates are likely as rain coverage becomes clearer.
Five Day Forecast for Huntsville, AL
Sunday: Sunny, highs 67–72°
Monday: Sunny, highs 75–79°, slight rain chance overnight
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, highs 80–83°
Wednesday: Showers and storms (30–60%), highs 80–83°
Thursday: Scattered storms (30–60%), highs 80–83°



