Barometric Pressure in Huntsville, United States 
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Forecast
Hourly Pressure Trends
Track the barometric pressure in Huntsville hour by hour and stay informed about how it will change over the next 6 hours.
Upcoming Days
Stay informed about the barometric pressure trends in Huntsville for the upcoming days, including daily minimum and maximum readings.
Huntsville's air pressure usually changes with the weather. When high-pressure systems move in, the air pressure increases, bringing clear skies and calm conditions.
Low-pressure systems bring rain and thunderstorms, making the air pressure decrease. The city's location near Sam Houston State University and Lake Livingston affects its air pressure.
The terrain around Huntsville, with forests and rolling hills, influences air movement and pressure. During summer, hot air rises, creating areas of low pressure.
In winter, cold air settles in, creating high pressure. Huntsville has a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters.
This climate type means air pressure changes are more extreme during summer. The city's air pressure can drop quickly during spring storms and rise during winter cold fronts.