Florida – Sunshine breaks through early, but the air already feels warmer and slightly humid across Tallahassee, signaling a shift as clouds begin to build toward the afternoon. Roads stay dry for now, but scattered storms could quickly change that by mid to late day, especially along Monroe Street and I-10.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 2 p.m., with highs reaching near 81°F. Winds remain light, but brief gusts and lightning are possible near any storm that forms.
Conditions remain relatively calm through much of the day, making it a good window for outdoor plans early. By late afternoon, isolated cells may pop up, bringing quick bursts of rain and localized slick spots. These won’t last long, but they can disrupt travel with little warning.
The pattern briefly dries out again into Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs climbing to 84°F under partly sunny skies. That warmth brings a more noticeable spring feel across Leon County, with mild nights in the low 60s.
By late week, rain chances return. A 30% storm chance develops by Friday afternoon, signaling a more active early April setup. While severe weather is not expected, lightning and brief downpours could impact outdoor events and evening commutes.
Drivers should stay alert for sudden changes in road conditions during passing showers. Keep sunglasses and umbrellas nearby to adjust quickly.
Warmer-than-normal temperatures continue building into the first week of April, with a steady mix of sun and scattered storms ahead.
Five Day Forecast for Tallahassee, Florida:
Monday: Slight chance of storms after 2 p.m., high 81°F
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 84°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 84°F
Thursday: Sunny, high 84°F
Friday: Chance of storms, high 84°F



