Tallahassee, FL – A stormy Sunday is ahead for North Florida, with showers and thunderstorms expected throughout the day before a return to sunnier spring weather next week. Residents should prepare for wet conditions, patchy fog, and potential travel slowdowns on key routes like I-10.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances will peak at 90% on Sunday, March 9, with scattered thunderstorms possible. Morning fog could reduce visibility, while south winds of around 5 mph may make for damp and breezy conditions. Rainfall amounts could reach up to three-quarters of an inch, with locally higher totals in storm-affected areas.
Sunday night will see lingering showers before clearing out Monday. A cooler night is expected, with lows dropping to around 46°F. By Monday, conditions improve, with partly sunny skies and a 40% chance of showers.
Looking ahead, Tallahassee will enjoy a return to warm spring weather:
• Tuesday: Sunny, high near 74°F.
• Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 76°F.
• Thursday: Slight chance of showers, high near 76°F.
• Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 73°F.
With daylight saving time beginning Sunday, clocks will spring forward one hour at 2 a.m. Residents should prepare for darker mornings and longer daylight in the evenings. Stay weather-aware and plan accordingly for changing conditions.




