Tallahassee, FL – Thick fog clings to the pine trees and low valleys of North Florida this morning, muffling sound and dimming headlights along I-10 and local roadways. The still air and 100% humidity have created near-zero visibility in spots across the Tallahassee metro area — a classic early-morning hazard during Florida’s late-November humidity surge.
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee has issued a Dense Fog Advisory in effect until 10 a.m. EST, warning that visibility may drop below a quarter mile in some locations. Motorists heading out early — especially those beginning Thanksgiving travel — should reduce speed, allow extra braking distance, and use low-beam headlights.
Once the fog lifts, skies will quickly brighten under building high pressure. Afternoon highs will climb into the low 80s through Monday, with clear nights and calm winds. The next several days will offer ideal weather for early holiday prep and outdoor plans, though patchy fog could return during the early-morning hours through the weekend.
Looking ahead, a weak front may brush the Panhandle by mid-week, bringing scattered showers before cooler, drier air moves in for Thanksgiving Day.
Five-Day Outlook (Tallahassee, FL):
- Today: Dense fog early, then sunny. High 82°F.
- Sunday: Sunny, high 80°F.
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 80°F.
- Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high 80°F.
- Wednesday: 20% chance of showers, high 79°F.



