Alabama Weather Alert: Is Your Memorial Day BBQ About to Be Rained Out?
If you’re in the Huntsville area and gearing up for Memorial Day weekend plans—think backyard barbecues, road trips on I-565, or just soaking up the outdoors—this is your early nudge to stay weather-aware. An Alabama Weather Alert is in place, and it looks like Mother Nature might crash the party with a few rounds of rain and storms from Saturday through Monday night.
So, What’s the Forecast?
Things kick off on Saturday with some early sunshine, but don’t get too comfortable. Clouds are expected to build by midday, and scattered showers and thunderstorms could roll through by the afternoon. Expect cooler-than-usual temps for this time of year—around the upper 60s—but the main issue will be quick bursts of rain, gusty winds, and maybe even a rumble of thunder just as you’re flipping burgers.
As we roll into Sunday, the heat and humidity ramp up, and so does the storm risk. This Alabama Weather Alert continues with a solid chance for afternoon thunderstorms, some of which could pack a bit more punch—strong wind gusts, small hail, and short downpours aren’t out of the question.
Monday (Memorial Day itself) doesn’t look much better. Expect more scattered storms and humid weather, with highs pushing into the upper 70s. If you’re planning to hit the road on I-565 or host an outdoor gathering, you’ll want to keep your radar app handy.
Heads-Up for I-565 Travelers
Holiday traffic is stressful enough—add in stormy weather and you’ve got a recipe for slowdowns. If you’re heading out on I-565 this weekend, try to travel during the dry hours and allow for extra time. Rain and reduced visibility can sneak up fast during pop-up storms.
How to Stay Ahead of the Weather
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Keep checking the radar throughout the day—storms will be hit-or-miss.
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Have a Plan B for any outdoor fun.
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Drive carefully, especially if rain is falling or roads are slick.
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Charge your devices and prep a basic emergency kit, just in case power flickers.
Even though this weekend’s weather might not be picture-perfect, a little planning goes a long way in making sure you still enjoy the holiday—rain or shine.
FAQ About Alabama Weather
1. So, what’s this Alabama Weather Alert really about?
Basically, the weather folks are saying we’ve got a stretch of off-and-on storms headed our way from Saturday through Memorial Day. Nothing too extreme, but enough to possibly mess with cookouts, road trips, or outdoor plans—especially if you’re driving around Huntsville or on I-565.
2. Is the whole weekend going to be a total washout?
Not at all. It’s more of a “keep your umbrella close” kind of weekend. The storms will be scattered—some areas might get a downpour while others stay dry. It’s the kind of weather where checking the radar before heading out is your best move.
3. Are we talking dangerous storms or just your average summer showers?
Most of what’s coming looks like typical late spring stuff—quick-hitting rain, maybe some gusty winds and lightning. That said, a few storms could get feisty, with small hail or stronger wind gusts, so it’s smart to stay weather-aware just in case.
4. I’m driving on I-565 this weekend—should I be worried?
You’ll be fine, just take it slow if the rain hits. Wet roads and quick visibility drops can make things a little dicey. Best advice? Check the forecast before you hit the road, and if things start to look stormy, give yourself extra time.
5. What’s the easiest way to keep tabs on the weather?
Your phone is your best friend here. Use a weather app with live radar, follow your local news station, or check in with the National Weather Service. If you’ve got alerts turned on, you’ll get a heads-up if anything serious is headed your way.