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7:00 AM | ***Windy, wet and mild today in the Tennessee Valley...big temperatures changes later tonight following the passage of a slow-moving Arctic cold front***

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7:00 AM | ***Windy, wet and mild today in the Tennessee Valley...big temperatures changes later tonight following the passage of a slow-moving Arctic cold front***

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Huntsville, Alabama metro region

Today

Mostly cloudy, mild, windy, showers likely, maybe a thunderstorm or two, some of the rain can be heavy at times, highs near 60 degrees; S-SE winds at 15-25 mph; gusts to 35 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, windy, showers likely, maybe a thunderstorm, mild early then turning much colder late, late night lows in the lower 30’s

Friday

Mainly cloudy, much colder, chance of early morning rain showers possibly mixed with sleet, mid 30’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night             

Partly cloudy, quite cold, mid 20’s for late night lows           

Saturday

Mainly cloudy, cold, near 40 degrees

Sunday

Mainly sunny, cold, mid 40’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, cold, mid 40’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, cold, mid 40’s

Discussion              

Today will be another mild, windy and wet day in the northern part of Alabama, but big changes will come in the temperature department later tonight following the passage of a slow-moving Arctic cold frontal system.  The rain today can be heavy at times and a thunderstorm or two can be in the mix across the region.  It’ll stay on the cold side on Friday and into the upcoming weekend with the full arrival of the Arctic air mass into the Tennessee Valley.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather