Tallahassee, Florida – Summer heat grips the Florida Panhandle to start the first full week of June, with highs near 94°F and storms looming midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with highs around 92°F and light east winds. By Tuesday, the heat intensifies as temperatures climb to 94°F under cloudless skies. Calm wind early will shift east at 5–10 mph in the afternoon.
Thunderstorm chances return Wednesday, with a 30% chance of rain after 2 p.m. Storms could impact areas along I-10, especially near Tallahassee, Midway, and Havana. While widespread severe weather isn’t expected, isolated downpours and gusty winds may affect roadways during the evening commute. Localized flooding is possible on poorly drained streets.
By Thursday, the storm threat increases to 40% in the afternoon. Highs stay near 90°F, with sticky humidity adding to the discomfort. Expect another round of scattered storms into Thursday night and Friday, with a continued 30–50% rain chance and highs in the low 90s through Saturday.
Wildfire smoke from Canada may briefly lower air quality and visibility, especially during early morning hours.