Tallahassee, FL – A thin veil of mist lingers across the Panhandle this early morning, the air cool and calm under starlit skies. The late-fall chill that brushed Tallahassee earlier this week is already fading, making way for a stretch of mild, sun-filled days perfect for travel and outdoor plans as Florida heads deeper into November.
According to the National Weather Service, sunshine dominates through Friday, with highs rising from the mid-70s today to near 80°F by midweek. Morning lows in the upper 40s to low 50s will feel crisp at sunrise but warm quickly under bright skies. Calm winds and dry air will keep conditions stable, though patchy fog may develop before sunrise Wednesday and Thursday, especially in low-lying areas and near I-10.
By Thursday afternoon, temperatures reach the low 80s, and the pleasant stretch continues into the weekend. Friday and Saturday stay mostly sunny with highs in the low 80s and light east winds — ideal for yard work, local events, or early Veterans Day ceremonies.
No rain is expected through Sunday, marking one of the longest quiet periods this fall for North Florida. A weak cold front could slide south next week, trimming temperatures slightly, but no major changes are on the horizon yet.
For now, Florida’s capital enjoys perfect balance — cool mornings, warm afternoons, and a clean November sky. As northern states brace for early snow, Tallahassee’s golden season rolls on, warm and worry-free.





