Florida – A light gray haze hangs over Tallahassee this morning, softening skylines and lowering visibility along I-10 and Apalachee Parkway as drivers ease into the day. The air feels calm but slightly damp, with temperatures near 48°F creating a muted, low-contrast start.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, widespread haze will linger through mid-morning before skies turn fully sunny. Visibility may briefly dip on busier roadways, especially in low-lying areas, before improving by late morning.
Conditions shift quickly by midday. Sunshine takes over, and temperatures climb to around 83°F, signaling a strong early-spring warmup. By Sunday and Monday, highs reach the mid-80s with mostly clear skies and light winds.
Patchy fog may redevelop during early morning hours through the period, especially before 10 a.m. Drivers should stay alert for sudden visibility drops and use low-beam headlights when needed.
By Tuesday, a slight cooldown arrives with highs near 80°F under partly sunny skies. While no major storms are expected, increasing clouds hint at a gradual pattern shift heading into midweek.
Evenings remain mild, with temperatures holding in the upper 50s to low 60s. That steady warmth continues to build a “summer vibes” feel across North Florida, especially during the afternoons.
Plan outdoor activities for late morning through early evening to avoid early haze. Stay hydrated as temperatures rise each day. Are you noticing reduced visibility or warmer air where you are this morning?
Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, Florida:
Sunday: High 84°F, patchy fog early, then sunny
Monday: High 85°F, sunny
Tuesday: High 80°F, partly sunny
Wednesday: High 83°F, mostly sunny
Thursday: High 86°F, mostly sunny


