Florida wakes up under a blanket of patchy fog, and visibility could drop quickly along I-10 and Monroe Street before mid-morning.
Temperatures sit in the mid-50s at Tallahassee International Airport, with calm winds and saturated air in place. According to the National Weather Service, fog lingers before 9 a.m., then skies turn mostly sunny with a high near 74 degrees. Drivers should slow down in low-lying areas and near lakes where visibility can change block by block.
Fog may redevelop late tonight into early Sunday. Lows dip to around 50 degrees. By Sunday afternoon, sunshine dominates and highs reach 78. Calm winds keep conditions pleasant, signaling a clear shift toward early March warmth.
Monday and Tuesday bring steady sunshine and highs near 79. Overnight lows climb into the mid to upper 50s. By Wednesday, temperatures push to 82 degrees under mostly sunny skies. That is well above late-winter averages and fits the broader national pattern. While Arctic air grips the northern tier, the Southeast sits firmly in a warm ridge.
No cold snap or snow concerns here. Instead, watch for spring vibes building through the week. A slight 30 percent rain chance returns Thursday, but widespread impacts remain limited.
Daylight Saving Time begins March 8 at 2 a.m., meaning longer evenings are just days away.
Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, Florida:
Today: High 74, patchy fog early, then mostly sunny.
Sunday: High 78, patchy fog early, then sunny.
Monday: High 79, sunny.
Tuesday: High 79, sunny.
Wednesday: High 82, mostly sunny.


