Tallahassee, Fla. – Fourth of July celebrations in Tallahassee may be interrupted by afternoon thunderstorms, with the heaviest rainfall expected between 2 and 6 p.m. Thursday. Roads could become slick and outdoor events may face delays as storms sweep across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, there’s a 50% chance of showers and storms on Independence Day, with rain chances increasing through the afternoon. Highs will reach 93°F, and calm winds will shift northeast by evening. Rainfall amounts could exceed a quarter inch in localized downpours.
Storms will also impact other parts of the Panhandle, including Quincy and Crawfordville, as early as Thursday morning. Tallahassee International Airport reported 100% humidity and dense morning fog early Wednesday, adding to travel complications. Residents are urged to monitor the weather and seek shelter if thunder roars.
Friday and Saturday bring continued rain chances—40% and 30% respectively—with highs remaining near 91°F. Clearer skies return by Sunday, but pop-up storms are still possible.
More showers are likely Monday and Tuesday, keeping the region locked in a humid, unstable pattern. Stay tuned for updates as storm chances evolve.
☀️ Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee
- Thursday: Showers and storms after 11 a.m. High 91°F. Chance of rain: 70%.
- Friday: Chance of storms, mostly sunny. High 93°F. Chance of rain: 50%.
- Saturday: Scattered afternoon storms. High 91°F. Chance of rain: 40%.
- Sunday: Isolated storms. High 90°F. Chance of rain: 30%.
- Monday: Showers likely. High 93°F. Chance of rain: 60%.




