Tennessee Valley Weather Alert: Warm, Dry Days with Thunderstorm Risk by Halloween

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HUNTSVILLE, AL – Residents in Huntsville should prepare for foggy conditions Sunday morning, primarily affecting areas south of the Tennessee River. Limited visibility may impact morning commutes, especially near I-565 and Highway 431. The fog will lift by midday, revealing an unusually warm afternoon with temperatures expected to reach the upper 70s.

According to the National Weather Service, Huntsville will experience dry and unseasonably warm conditions through midweek, with temperatures climbing steadily into the lower 80s by Tuesday and Wednesday. Monday’s high is forecast around 80°F under mostly sunny skies, setting the tone for a warm and dry stretch.

Residents are advised to stay cautious on foggy roads early Sunday, as visibility will be reduced until later in the morning. By late week, the weather pattern is set to change as a chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms emerges. Thursday has a 30-50% chance of rain, with storms likely to peak by Thursday afternoon and evening, possibly affecting commutes along major roadways.

Here’s the extended forecast for Huntsville:

Sunday: Gradually clearing with highs of 78°F and lows around 58°F.

Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 81°F, low around 61°F.

Tuesday: Sunny and warm, high near 80°F, low around 60°F.

Wednesday: Sunny, high near 82°F, low around 64°F.

Thursday: Increasing clouds with a chance of storms, high near 84°F, low around 61°F.