Florida wakes under a muted gray sky this morning as soft patches of fog drift low across fields and parking lots around Tallahassee. Traffic lights glow through the haze, and the damp air settles on windshields like a thin film. Anyone heading to campus, state offices, or beginning early Thanksgiving travel should expect brief reductions in visibility through mid-morning, especially along shaded stretches and neighborhood roads.
Once the fog lifts, warm November air quickly reclaims the day. Sunshine pushes highs into the low to mid-80s, giving Tallahassee another stretch of pleasant, stable weather. To be fair, this warm pattern offers valuable prep time before next week’s travel rush—yard cleanup, outdoor decorating, and early family arrivals all benefit from the calm, steady conditions.
Friday starts similarly with more pre-dawn fog and another hazy sunrise. Sunshine dominates by midday, and highs settle near the low 80s. The region sits far south of the developing winter pattern building across the central and northern U.S., where models hint at heavy snow potential closer to Thanksgiving. Those flying through major hubs—Dallas, Chicago, Denver, or Atlanta—should monitor conditions in case national disruptions ripple southward.
Saturday brings another warm, mostly sunny day. Light breezes return, and the air feels comfortable enough for outdoor markets, tailgates, or early holiday errands. Sunday holds steady with temperatures in the low 80s and only passing clouds.
By early next week, the region stays warm and dry, though moisture slowly increases ahead of a potential mid-week shift. For now, Tallahassee remains one of the more reliable travel corridors in the Southeast as Thanksgiving nears.
Five-Day Outlook:
• Saturday: Mostly sunny, near 83.
• Sunday: Mostly sunny, near 82.
• Monday: Mostly sunny, near 80.
• Tuesday: Partly sunny, upper 70s.
• Wednesday: Slight shower chance, upper 70s.





