TALLAHASSEE, Florida – The predawn air across North Florida feels fresh and calm this Wednesday, a quiet signal of seasonal change. A dome of high pressure stretches across the Gulf, locking in several days of clear skies, crisp mornings, and warm, sunny afternoons — the kind of mild spell that defines October in Tallahassee.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, temperatures will start in the low 50s this morning before climbing toward 80°F by afternoon. Winds remain light from the north, keeping humidity low and skies perfectly clear. Residents heading out early may notice dew on car windshields or a light chill in shaded areas. “It’s the kind of air that reminds you fall has truly arrived,” forecasters noted Tuesday evening.
Thursday and Friday continue the same theme: bright sun, calm air, and highs in the lower 80s. Lows dip into the upper 40s to low 50s, making for ideal conditions for morning jogs, football practices, or outdoor campus events at Florida State University. With wildfire danger low and pollen levels moderate, the region is seeing one of its most comfortable stretches of the season.
By Saturday, a touch of Gulf moisture returns, bringing a few more clouds and slightly warmer air. A 20–30% chance of showers develops late Sunday, mainly along the I-10 corridor, as a weak system brushes the Panhandle.
After that, Tallahassee trends drier again into early next week. For now, fall’s balance of warmth and cool serenity holds steady — a brief, golden calm before the busy holiday season begins.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Wed: 81/50 – Sunny; calm breeze, low humidity.
Thu: 80/49 – Sunny and cool early; light winds.
Fri: 82/55 – Warm and bright; clear skies continue.
Sat: 81/59 – Partly sunny; mild and pleasant.
Sun: 80/63 – Slight chance of showers; more clouds late.





