Florida – Headlights glow through thick fog across Tallahassee this morning, with visibility dropping below a mile in spots and damp air clinging to roads. Drivers along Apalachee Parkway and I-10 are already slowing down as conditions shift quickly. If you’re heading out, use low beams and allow extra distance.
According to the National Weather Service, dense fog lingers through late morning before skies gradually clear, pushing temperatures up to 87°F by mid-afternoon. Winds stay light early, then turn west near 5 mph, helping improve visibility and dry out road surfaces.
Once the fog lifts, the story turns to warmth. Sunshine builds quickly, and the air takes on an early-summer feel across Leon County. Sidewalks dry out, and visibility improves, making for a much easier afternoon commute.
Saturday introduces a slight shift. Clouds increase, and winds pick up, with gusts reaching 30 mph by afternoon. Highs settle closer to 77°F, still mild but less humid. Outdoor plans should account for breezy conditions, especially in open areas.
By Sunday, calmer weather returns with mostly sunny skies and highs near 78°F. That steady, comfortable pattern continues into Monday, with temperatures climbing back to around 81°F under mostly sunny skies.
Looking ahead, a stable spring setup holds through early next week, with dry conditions dominating and only minimal rain chances returning midweek.
Stepping outside this morning? How far can you see down your street right now?
Five Day Forecast for Tallahassee, Florida
Saturday: Increasing clouds, high near 77°F, gusty winds
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 78°F
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 81°F
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high near 83°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, slight chance of showers, high near 83°F



