Tallahassee, FL – A mixture of cloudy skies and scattered thunderstorms will affect the Tallahassee area starting Monday, continuing into midweek. With a 60% chance of rain and thunderstorms, residents should prepare for wet conditions, especially after 2 p.m. on Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, a weak cold front could lead to thunderstorms developing as early as Monday afternoon, with gusty winds and a slight risk of severe weather. For those planning travel or outdoor activities, staying up-to-date on alerts is crucial. The storms will carry into Tuesday, bringing more chances of rainfall, along with partly cloudy skies.
In addition to Monday and Tuesday’s showers, the midweek forecast includes another round of showers and thunderstorms beginning Wednesday afternoon. This could bring higher rainfall totals and wind gusts, so travelers should be prepared for possible delays or disruptions. Temperatures will remain mild, with highs around 85°F to 90°F, but be sure to keep an umbrella handy.
For the rest of the week, expect mild and mostly clear conditions on Thursday, with showers and thunderstorms returning on Friday. Keep an eye on the forecast for potential updates as storms move through.
For now, residents are advised to stay cautious around potential rain accumulations and possible road hazards. Make sure to secure outdoor items and monitor weather warnings, particularly those issued for Tallahassee and surrounding areas.
5-Day Extended Forecast:
- Monday: High of 85°F, thunderstorms likely after 2 p.m.
- Tuesday: High of 90°F, mostly sunny
- Wednesday: High of 87°F, thunderstorms likely after 2 p.m.
- Thursday: High of 82°F, showers likely
- Friday: High of 81°F, thunderstorms likely




