Tallahassee, Florida – A stormy spring pattern has taken hold across Tallahassee, with daily chances of thunderstorms expected through Saturday and rainfall peaking Thursday and Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, a 30% chance of showers returns Tuesday afternoon, but the real storm activity picks up Wednesday and beyond. By Thursday, storms are likely after 2 p.m., with a 70% chance of rain and thunder continuing into the night. Friday will be the wettest day of the week, with a 90% chance of thunderstorms that may impact travel on U.S. Route 319 and surrounding roadways during the afternoon and evening commute.
Overnight rain chances remain elevated, particularly Thursday and Friday nights, as moisture continues to stream across the Florida Panhandle. Highs will hover in the mid to upper 80s each afternoon, while muggy overnight lows stick around the mid-60s.
By the weekend, storm activity lingers with another 80% chance of thunderstorms on Saturday and continued rain risk into Sunday and Monday. Localized street flooding, lightning, and gusty winds could impact outdoor plans and disrupt late-week travel.
🌩️ Five-Day Tallahassee Spring Forecast:
- Tuesday: 30% chance of storms after 2 p.m., high 87°F
- Wednesday: 50% chance of showers, high 84°F
- Thursday: 70% chance of storms, high 85°F
- Friday: 90% chance of storms, high 78°F
- Saturday: 80% chance of storms, high 79°F
Residents should stay weather-aware and plan around afternoon downpours. Flash flood-prone areas may become hazardous by late week.




