Tallahassee, FL – North Florida braces for a stormy spring start as showers and thunderstorms are expected to roll into Tallahassee by midday Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, light morning showers could develop before 11 a.m., followed by thunderstorms from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Residents should expect gusty winds and brief downpours, especially during the afternoon commute. A 60% chance of rain Monday and Monday night could impact drivers along the I-10 corridor.
By Tuesday, skies clear slightly with a slim 20% chance of isolated storms. Highs will climb to 81°F under partly sunny skies, offering a brief reprieve before midweek warmth arrives. Wednesday and Thursday will bring full sunshine and highs between 84°F and 88°F—well above average for late March.
Overnight lows will stay mild, ranging from the low 50s to high 50s, reducing frost concerns but increasing humidity levels. Areas of patchy fog are likely early Sunday and Monday mornings, so drivers should remain cautious during early travel hours.
Travelers should monitor conditions on major roadways like I-10 and I-75, especially during peak storm hours. Keep vehicles fueled, check tire tread for wet-road traction, and delay non-essential travel during active weather.
Looking ahead, Friday and Saturday will be mostly cloudy with continued spring warmth. Daytime highs will remain in the low 80s with limited rain chances. As spring ramps up, so does weather volatility—so keep weather alerts active and plan ahead for rapid shifts in conditions.




