Soaking Rains and a Cooldown Arrive Sunday in Huntsville, Alabama

Jordan Whitfield

October 25, 2025

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Huntsville, AL — North Alabama will kick off the week on a soggy, cooler note as a nearby low-pressure system spreads widespread showers across the area Sunday into Monday, according to the National Weather Service in Huntsville.

Rain chances will stay elevated—around 60% to 90% through Monday—and temperatures will run well below what’s typical for late October. Afternoon highs are expected to top out in the upper 50s to low 60s, with nighttime readings slipping into the upper 40s to low 50s.

Sunday brings a steady risk of showers area-wide, with rainfall becoming more extensive and occasionally heavier on Monday before a drying trend sets in. Totals will vary based on where heavier bands develop, and minor ponding may occur in low-lying or poor-drainage spots.

Improvement arrives by Tuesday as the system pulls away, allowing skies to gradually clear and highs to nudge back into the mid-60s with drier air moving in behind the departing disturbance.

Travelers should plan for slower-going conditions during the Monday morning commute and keep an umbrella handy through the early part of the week.

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