Florida Spring Weather: Dense Fog Advisory in Tallahassee and Big Bend Region Until 11 AM Today

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Fog Alert
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Tallahassee, FL – A blanket of dense fog is making morning travel dangerous across North Florida, with visibility dropping below a quarter mile in areas.

A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect for Tallahassee and the surrounding Big Bend region until 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday, prompting warnings for drivers on key routes like U.S. Highway 90, I-10, and U.S. 319. Motorists are urged to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and maintain safe distances during the morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, the fog is most intense around dawn, particularly near coastal and low-lying areas. It is expected to lift by late morning as the sun breaks through. Current temperatures hover near 72°F with 94% humidity—ideal conditions for lingering mist.

By midday, skies will clear and highs will climb to 86°F, ushering in a classic Florida spring pattern. Winds will shift from calm to light southerlies around 10 mph. As the fog fades, sunny and dry weather will dominate much of the week.


5-Day Spring Weather Outlook for Tallahassee:

  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 84°F. Patchy fog early, low around 67°F overnight.
  • Friday: Sunny and warm with highs near 85°F. Mostly clear night with a low of 65°F.
  • Saturday: Continued sunshine, highs around 84°F. Patchy clouds by evening.
  • Sunday: A slight chance of scattered storms, high of 86°F. Rain chance increases overnight.
  • Monday: Showers likely, possibly a thunderstorm. Cooler, with a high near 73°F.

For updated conditions and alerts, follow the National Weather Service Tallahassee or check 511 Florida for road status.