Florida starts the day under a blanket of fog, where headlights glow softly through mist and damp air clings to the skin across Tallahassee.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, visibility remains reduced early with fog and haze dominating the morning hours. Conditions sit near 57 degrees with calm winds, allowing moisture to linger and limit visibility along I-10 and Apalachee Parkway.
Drivers should stay alert through the late morning. While visibility may reach several miles, pockets of thicker fog can appear suddenly. Use low beams and allow extra following distance. Conditions improve steadily as the sun climbs higher.
By late morning into the afternoon, the pattern flips. Sunshine breaks through, pushing temperatures up to around 86 degrees. Roads dry quickly, and a warm, almost summer-like feel settles in across Leon County. It’s a sharp contrast from the cool, damp start.
The broader week trends warmer and more active. Tuesday stays mostly sunny with highs in the low 70s. By Wednesday, moisture returns with a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms between late morning and early afternoon. Keep an eye on quick downpours if traveling midday.
Heat builds again late week. Thursday brings sunny skies near 83 degrees, followed by upper 80s by Friday. That warming trend signals an early taste of summer across North Florida.
This is a classic spring swing: foggy mornings, warm afternoons, and building storm chances midweek. Stay aware during early travel when visibility changes fast. Are you seeing thick fog where you are this morning?
Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, Florida:
Today: Morning fog, then sunny, high near 86°
Tonight: Partly cloudy, low around 62°
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 73°
Wednesday: Slight chance of storms, high near 74°
Thursday: Sunny, warmer, high near 83°


