Florida Weather Alert: Sunny Fall Weekend Ahead for Tallahassee Before Isolated Sunday Showers

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – North Florida heads into a nearly flawless fall weekend with clear skies, warm afternoons, and a small chance of showers by late Sunday. Residents and visitors can expect highs in the mid-80s and comfortable evenings—ideal for outdoor plans and fall events across the I-10 corridor.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, high pressure continues to dominate the region, keeping skies sunny and humidity moderate through Saturday. Winds will stay light out of the east before turning southerly Sunday as a weak boundary approaches. Those traveling for college football games, tailgates, or pumpkin patch visits can count on dry, seasonably warm weather through Saturday night.

Sunday brings slightly higher moisture, with a 30% chance of light showers during the afternoon. Any rainfall will be brief and scattered, mainly north and west of the city, with no severe weather expected. Still, those attending outdoor services or community events should keep an umbrella handy as skies turn partly cloudy.

After the passing boundary, drier air returns quickly Monday, restoring bright sunshine and highs near 81°F. The week ahead looks steady and pleasant—perfect for outdoor work, park visits, or early Halloween decorating.

North Florida’s classic fall pattern continues: warm days, cool nights, and just enough change to keep it interesting.


Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Fri: 86/60 – Sunny; light east breeze.
Sat: 84/62 – Bright, calm, and warm.
Sun: 84/58 – Partly sunny; 30% chance of showers.
Mon: 81/54 – Sunny; cooler and dry.
Tue: 85/57 – Clear skies; mild and pleasant.

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