Tallahassee, Florida – Drivers across North Florida could face visibility near zero by dawn Tuesday as patchy fog sets in before 9 a.m. Temperatures will then surge to near 88°F by afternoon, ushering in a stretch of dry, sunny, and unseasonably warm spring weather across the capital region.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, patchy fog will be a daily morning concern through Thursday, particularly for commuters on I-10 and U.S. 27. Visibility could rapidly drop in rural and low-lying areas, especially before 9 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Motorists should use low beams and slow down during foggy hours.
Tuesday marks a shift to summer-like warmth, with daytime highs in the upper 80s and mostly sunny skies dominating the midweek pattern. Winds will remain light, coming from the south at 5 mph. Overnight lows will hover in the low 60s, offering mild evenings but allowing moisture to build and fog to return each morning.
By the weekend, heat intensifies. Saturday brings highs near 90°F with continued fog risks early. Sunday could top 92°F, though a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms enters the forecast with 20% rain potential.
🌤 5-Day Tallahassee Spring Forecast:
- Tuesday: Patchy fog, then mostly sunny. High 88°F.
- Wednesday: Fog early, then sunny. High 89°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 88°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny and dry. High 88°F.
- Saturday: Patchy fog early, sunny later. High 90°F.




