Tallahassee, FL – Scattered afternoon thunderstorms are expected today across Tallahassee and the broader Florida Big Bend region. Residents should prepare for typical late summer heat, with temperatures forecasted to reach the low 90s. The National Weather Service has advised using sunscreen and heading indoors if thunder approaches.
According to the US National Weather Service in Tallahassee, showers will mainly impact the Florida Big Bend and south-central Georgia. The chance of precipitation is high, particularly in areas like Madison and Monticello. Meanwhile, tropical cyclone activity remains low, with no disturbances expected in the next seven days.
Residents should take precautions to stay cool, given the heat and humidity. Outdoor activities should be limited during peak afternoon hours, and those working outside should remain hydrated.
The weather forecast predicts more thunderstorms early next week, with temperatures continuing to rise into the mid-90s by Wednesday. As the end of August approaches, the region is reminded to remain vigilant and prepared for any sudden changes in weather conditions.