Tallahassee, FL – Scattered rain chances return to North Florida today, but most residents should prepare for another hot and mostly dry afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible across the region Monday afternoon, with the highest chances focused on the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend areas. Forecasters noted that while a few communities could see brief downpours, much of the forecast area is expected to miss out on rain entirely.
Temperatures will remain seasonably hot, with highs reaching the low-to-mid 90s across inland areas. Coastal cities such as Apalachicola and Cape San Blas are expected to stay slightly cooler, in the mid-80s. Humidity will make conditions feel warmer throughout the day, and forecasters caution residents to stay hydrated if working or spending time outdoors.
The chance of precipitation varies by location, generally ranging from 15 to 30 percent across the region. Localized thunderstorms, if they develop, may bring brief lightning, gusty winds, and reduced visibility for drivers.
Looking ahead, the weather pattern is expected to stay mostly dry through midweek, with similar temperatures holding in the 90s. Rain chances may increase again toward the weekend as moisture levels rise.