Florida commuters are easing through thick morning fog in Tallahassee, where visibility dropped to a half mile at the airport and humidity sits at 100 percent. Headlights glow along Monroe Street, and damp pavement could turn slick in passing showers.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, a slight chance of showers lingers early, then another round develops after 2 p.m. Highs climb to 77 degrees as clouds break for partial sunshine. Winds stay light out of the southwest at 5 to 10 mph.
Fog may redevelop late tonight, especially in low-lying areas near I-10 and Capital Circle. Lows settle near 53 degrees. Patchy mist could slow the early drive again, so allow extra time and use low beams.
Thursday turns sunny with a high near 72. Clear skies Thursday night send temperatures down to 46. Friday brings another bright, calm day with highs near 73. Valentine’s Weekend starts pleasant. Saturday reaches 73 under partly sunny skies.
Changes arrive late Saturday night into Sunday. Showers become likely after 1 p.m. Sunday, and thunderstorms are possible. Highs reach 72 before steadier rain moves in. Rain chances peak near 90 percent Sunday afternoon and evening, which could slow travel and outdoor plans.
Early next week trends milder again. Washington’s Birthday may approach the upper 60s to near 70 with partial sunshine. Longer-range patterns show above-average warmth expanding across much of the country, hinting at a broader late-February warm-up.
Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, Florida:
Today: Chance of showers, high 77°F.
Tonight: Patchy fog, low 53°F.
Thursday: Sunny, high 72°F.
Friday: Sunny, high 73°F.
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 73°F.


