Tallahassee, FL — Unseasonably warm weather will continue to affect the Florida Panhandle as November begins, with high temperatures expected to stay in the mid-80s. Residents can anticipate clear, sunny skies and light breezes, ideal for weekend activities but requiring caution against prolonged sun exposure. High temperatures are projected to reach up to 85°F in Tallahassee from Friday through the weekend, significantly above the average for this time of year.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday’s temperatures in Tallahassee tied a record at 88°F. As warm weather extends into the weekend, the Panhandle remains under above-normal temperature conditions. Travelers along I-10 and local roads should prepare for clear driving conditions, though hydration and heat safety are advised for outdoor activities.
The forecast for Friday calls for mostly sunny skies, with a high near 85°F and a light east wind at 5 to 10 mph. Overnight temperatures will dip to around 64°F, providing mild, comfortable evenings. By Saturday, the trend continues with a high near 85°F under sunny skies, perfect for outdoor gatherings and sports events.
Looking ahead to early next week, Sunday and Monday are expected to maintain the warm trend, with highs nearing 86°F. Evening temperatures will remain pleasant, with lows in the mid-60s. Despite the warmth, the tranquil weather offers minimal precipitation chances, providing a stable forecast for travel and events across the region.