Tallahassee, FL – Florida heat ramps up in Tallahassee this week, with temperatures climbing into the mid-90s Monday and Tuesday, while patchy fog continues to impact visibility in the early hours. Drivers along I-10 and U.S. 27 should remain alert through Tuesday morning, especially before 10 a.m., when dense fog could reduce visibility to dangerous levels.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Monday’s high will reach 94°F under mostly sunny skies after morning fog lifts. Winds will remain light, shifting from calm to southwest at 5 mph in the afternoon. Monday night stays mostly clear, with lows dipping to around 69°F and light southerly breezes returning.
Tuesday brings another day of intense heat, topping out near 93°F. Expect more fog before 8 a.m., followed by mostly sunny skies and south winds increasing to 10 mph in the afternoon. If you’re outdoors, stay hydrated and avoid prolonged sun exposure.
By Wednesday, a shift arrives. A 50 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms could break the heat, with highs still peaking near 92°F. Wednesday night remains partly cloudy with a low near 67°F.
Looking Ahead:
- Thursday: Partly sunny, high near 91°F.
- Friday: Sunny and hot, high of 94°F.
- Saturday-Sunday: Highs remain in the low 90s with dry skies dominating. Lows hover in the mid-to-upper 60s.




