Florida’s capital is heating up fast, and bright sun over dry pavement is setting the stage for an early taste of summer that could impact outdoor plans by the afternoon. Temperatures are already climbing through the 50s and will push well into the 80s under clear skies.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, highs reach 85°F today with calm winds turning lightly from the southeast. No rain is expected, keeping roads across Leon County and along I-10 dry and highly travel-friendly.
Conditions stay steady into Monday and Tuesday, with highs holding in the low to mid-80s and mostly clear skies at night. Morning commuters may notice cooler starts near 58–59°F, but rapid warming by midday will bring a noticeably warm feel. Keep sunglasses handy and stay hydrated if spending extended time outdoors.
By Wednesday, temperatures climb closer to 87°F, reinforcing a strong warming trend across North Florida. Humidity remains manageable, but sun exposure will be intense during peak afternoon hours.
Thursday continues the dry stretch with highs near 88°F, and by Friday, some spots may approach 90°F. This marks a clear shift toward sustained spring warmth with early summer characteristics.
No hazardous weather is expected, and no rain is in sight through midweek. That said, increasing heat can still impact outdoor work and travel. Take breaks and avoid peak sun where possible.
Looking ahead, above-normal temperatures continue into late week with stable conditions. Traveling or working outside this week? How is the heat feeling in your area?
Five Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL
Monday: High 83°F, partly sunny
Tuesday: High 85°F, sunny
Wednesday: High 87°F, sunny
Thursday: High 88°F, mostly sunny
Friday: High 90°F, sunny


