Huntsville, Alabama — 3-Day Severe Weather Forecast

Today — Wednesday, June 3: No Severe Threat

Today in Huntsville features pleasant weather with drier air settling in after recent changes. Expect mostly clear skies through the evening. Overnight lows will dip into the lower to middle 50s east of I-65 and upper 50s elsewhere, running 5 to 10 degrees below normal. No rain or storms are in the forecast. Bundle up if you're out late tonight as it will feel quite cool.

Tomorrow — Thursday, June 4: No Severe Threat

Tomorrow in Huntsville, Alabama, expect mostly clear skies throughout the day thanks to high pressure bringing dry air into the area. Overnight lows will drop into the lower to middle 50s along and east of I-65, with upper 50s elsewhere, making for a cool start to the day. Daytime temperatures will be comfortable and a few degrees below normal. No rain, storms, or other weather hazards are expected. Fair weather will prevail from morning through evening.

Day 3 — Friday, June 5: No Severe Threat

Expect fair skies and pleasant conditions across the Huntsville area on Friday. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s to lower 80s under building upper-level ridging and dry air. Overnight lows will dip into the mid-50s to near 60 degrees. No thunderstorms or severe weather are anticipated. This continues the quiet pattern with comfortable weather for outdoor activities.

Extended Outlook (Days 4–7)

Day 4 — Sunday, June 7: No Severe Threat

Mild temperatures are expected with highs around 72 degrees and lows near 68 degrees amid humid conditions. A pattern may be developing that limits instability, keeping any risk of thunderstorms minimal at best. Uncertainty is high this far into the extended range, so conditions should be monitored for changes.

Day 5 — Monday, June 8: No Severe Threat

Mild conditions with high temperatures around 76 degrees and overnight lows near 69 degrees are anticipated amid humid air. Extended-range outlooks have inherently low predictability this far ahead, and there are no signs of a pattern conducive to severe weather developing. A general risk remains that should be monitored as forecasts evolve.

Day 6 — Tuesday, June 9: No Severe Threat

Warm and humid conditions could prevail with highs near 82°F and lows around 71°F. Patterns may be developing that support isolated showers or storms, but predictability remains very low this far out. A general risk exists that should be monitored closely as details evolve over the coming days.

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