Huntsville's weekend weather forecast: Snow squalls and cold temperatures ahead

Prepare for a snowy weekend with significant snowfall and chilly conditions.

Friday, November 29

Today, Huntsville will experience significant snow squalls throughout the day. The morning will start with temperatures around -1°C and heavy snow, accumulating up to six centimeters. The cloud cover will be dense, blocking out any sunshine. By the afternoon, temperatures will hover around 0°C, with an additional eight centimeters of snow expected. The air quality remains low risk, but the UV index is also low, so no need for sunscreen. If you plan to go outside, ensure you are well-dressed for the cold and be cautious on the roads due to reduced visibility and slippery conditions.

Saturday, November 30

Saturday will continue with snow squalls, bringing an additional 10-15 centimeters of snow. Temperatures will stay around -1°C, and there will be about one hour of sunshine. The UV index remains low, and the air quality is still at low risk. It's a good day for indoor activities or perhaps a cozy day at home. If you must go out, consider visiting a local park for a winter walk, but be prepared for the cold and snowy conditions.

Sunday, December 1

Sunday's weather will be similar, with snow squalls persisting and temperatures dropping to -4°C. Expect another 15-20 centimeters of snow and limited sunshine, with only about one hour of sunlight. The UV index and air quality remain low. This day is perfect for indoor activities like visiting a museum or enjoying a warm drink at a local café. If you need to travel, ensure your vehicle is equipped for winter conditions.

Overall, this weekend in Huntsville will be dominated by snow and cold temperatures. It's an excellent opportunity to enjoy winter activities like sledding or building a snowman, but always prioritize safety and dress warmly.

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