Severe Weather Alert: Storms Expected Tonight with Flurries by Morning Huntsville, Ala. — A 48-hour severe weather alert has been issued for Sunday and Monday, warning of damaging winds, strong thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and a significant temperature drop. A wind advisory is currently in effect through 7 a.m. Monday, with gusts reaching up to 45 to 50 mph. Wind speeds are anticipated to surpass 60 mph as storms move through the region. Storm activity is expected between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m., with damaging winds and heavy rain likely. There is a possibility of tornadoes developing during the event. The storms will leave behind a cold and windy Monday, with flurries possible throughout the morning. The highest chance of precipitation remains east of Interstate 65. Temperatures are projected to range from the 30s to around 40 degrees, with wind chills near 30 degrees. Gusts could still reach 35 mph during the day. A hard freeze is expected Monday night, with low temperatures in the low 20s. Tuesday will feature a mix of sun and clouds, with reduced wind speeds but continued cold conditions. Temperatures are forecast to rise into the 60s by late in the week, with sunny conditions anticipated for the upcoming weekend. Residents are advised to monitor updates for the latest information on this storm system.#storm_system #wind_advisory #huntsville_al #interstate_65 #temperature_drop
