High Fire Danger Today. 48 First Alert Day HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Today’s weather conditions pose a significant fire risk due to dry air, low humidity, and strong winds. A 48 First Alert Day has been issued, indicating heightened fire danger through the evening, with wind gusts reaching up to 30 miles per hour. A Red Flag Warning is active for the entire Tennessee Valley region. Overnight, winds are expected to subside, and temperatures will drop to the low 40s, with clear skies. Sunday will bring sunny conditions for most areas, though locations to the east may experience increasing cloud cover in the afternoon, which could influence daytime temperatures. Areas along I-65 and the western regions have a better chance of reaching 70 degrees Fahrenheit, while eastern locations are likely to see temperatures in the low to mid 60s. Sunday night will remain clear, with temperatures in the mid-50s. Monday will feature a mix of sunshine and clouds, with high temperatures in the upper 70s. Tuesday is expected to be partly cloudy, with low 80s and warm conditions. Wednesday marks a shift in the weather pattern, with showers and thunderstorms becoming likely. The chance of much-needed rain will continue through Thursday and Friday. While severe weather is not anticipated at this time, updates are pending. Daily temperatures from Wednesday to Friday will stay in the 70s. For the Easter weekend, an early forecast suggests a chance of showers and thunderstorms on both days. High temperatures are expected to remain in the 70s.#tennessee_valley #huntsville_al #waff #i_65 #easter_weekend
