Florida Spring Weather ALERT: Showers and Thunderstorms Hit Tallahassee’s Capital Circle Monday Night Through Friday – Safety Tips Inside

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Tallahassee, FL – Showers and thunderstorms are set to move through Tallahassee and the surrounding region beginning Monday afternoon, marking a week of unpredictable spring weather with the potential for slick roads and travel delays, especially along major corridors like Capital Circle and I-10. Residents and commuters should plan for changing conditions, as rain chances rise through Friday and daily temperatures remain unseasonably warm.

According to the National Weather Service, Monday brings a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m., with storms likely to develop by Monday night. East and southeast winds will remain light, but any thunderstorms could reduce visibility and create hazardous driving, particularly during the Monday evening commute on local highways.

Tuesday keeps the region under a 20 percent chance of afternoon storms and a high near 86°F. Patchy clouds will linger Tuesday night, making for mild evenings but maintaining a risk for isolated rain. Sunshine finally returns Wednesday, with a high of 87°F and clear skies offering a brief respite from the spring showers. Still, another round of storms could arrive by Thursday and Friday, when rain chances jump back up to 40 percent.

Travelers and residents should avoid flooded roadways, slow down during heavy downpours, and keep mobile devices charged for emergency alerts. Local schools and businesses may adjust schedules if storms intensify, so check for updates as conditions change.

The extended forecast shows storm chances easing into the weekend, but vigilance is needed as spring storms remain common. More weather alerts could follow – stay tuned for the latest updates.