Tallahassee, FL — A hot week is ahead for the Florida Panhandle, with temperatures peaking midweek and increasing rain chances by the weekend. Starting today, Monday, highs will be in the low 90s, gradually rising throughout the week.
Tuesday will see a significant rise in temperatures, with highs reaching 92°F in Tallahassee and nearby areas. The heat intensifies by Wednesday, when temperatures will approach 95°F in many locations, including Apalachicola and Perry. Heat indices are expected to make it feel even hotter, so staying hydrated and avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat is recommended.
As the week progresses, the heat will persist, with highs remaining in the mid-90s through Thursday. However, relief may come by the weekend as rain chances increase. By Friday, areas like Perry and Panama City have a 50% chance of rain, which will continue into Saturday and Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures and much-needed moisture.



