Huntsville, AL – Showers and patchy fog will continue across Huntsville this morning, affecting visibility along major routes like U.S. Highway 72. Motorists should exercise caution as reduced visibility may impact morning commutes. As the fog lifts, temperatures will rise to an unseasonably warm 74 degrees by mid-afternoon, with a 60% chance of rain tapering off by noon.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, temperatures are set to climb steadily, with a high of 81 degrees anticipated on Saturday. The weekend will remain mostly dry, offering partly sunny to cloudy conditions ideal for outdoor events. However, locals should stay mindful of patchy fog, which may return overnight Friday into early Saturday, reducing visibility once more. Winds are expected to remain calm, easing driving conditions.
By Sunday and Monday, the warmth persists, with highs around 80 degrees and no rain predicted. These conditions bring an unusually warm spell for early November, prompting residents to take advantage of the fair weather. This warming trend is projected to extend through Monday, with some models suggesting a slight chance of showers by Tuesday afternoon…