Florida November Weather: Calm, Dry Pattern Brings Ideal Outdoor Days to Tallahassee and the Panhandle

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Dawn breaks quietly across North Florida, the cool air brushing through pine trees and fog curling along the fields near I-10. It’s a crisp start, one that reminds residents fall has settled in — but this week, the state’s capital is set to bask in some of its finest November weather.

Skies remain clear and dry across Tallahassee through the week as a dome of high pressure keeps rain far to the north. Mornings begin chilly, dipping into the mid-40s, but by midday, the sun quickly warms temperatures toward the upper 60s and low 70s. Tuesday marks the start of a steady warm-up, with highs climbing to near 75°F, followed by mid- to upper-70s on Wednesday. Light north winds early in the week shift to the east, bringing slightly milder evenings.

By Thursday and Friday, afternoon highs reach 80°F, paired with bright blue skies and low humidity — ideal for late fall yard work, early holiday decorating, or travel planning ahead of Thanksgiving. To be fair, the dry stretch won’t last forever; long-range models hint at a pattern change by the following week, with the possibility of a front bringing cooler, breezier air around mid-November.

For now, though, residents can enjoy a calm and comfortable stretch — a true rarity in early November. It’s perfect for morning jogs under crisp air, lunchtime walks downtown, and sunset drives through Leon County’s glowing fall canopies.


Five-Day Outlook for Tallahassee, FL:
Mon: 69/46 – Sunny; light north breeze.
Tue: 75/48 – Sunny; mild afternoon.
Wed: 79/53 – Clear; warmer trend.
Thu: 80/54 – Bright and dry.
Fri: 80/60 – Mostly sunny; warm.