Tallahassee, FL – Residents across the Tallahassee region should prepare for wet weather this Thanksgiving as a cold front sweeps through the area, bringing rain chances of 25% to 50%. The best potential for showers will occur during the afternoon and evening hours, with isolated thunderstorms possible. Travelers and holiday planners are advised to remain cautious, as slick roadways could develop, especially on major routes like Interstate 10 and US-27.
According to the National Weather Service, these weather changes are tied to a frontal system moving across the southeast, introducing a brief period of unsettled weather. The rain may impact Thanksgiving travel and outdoor celebrations, so those with plans should monitor weather updates closely. While rainfall amounts are not expected to be significant, even light precipitation can make road conditions hazardous.
Cooler weather will follow the rain, with highs dropping to the low 60s by Friday. Friday’s forecast offers sunny skies, which should allow for safer travel heading into the weekend. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly, adjusting their schedules and remaining alert for changing conditions throughout the day.
Stay tuned to local weather channels for the latest updates, and drive safely during this busy holiday week.
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