Florida Weather Alert: Tallahassee Faces Thunderstorm Chances Tuesday Evening, Dry and Hot Conditions Return by Wednesday September 10

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Drivers in North Florida should keep an eye on the sky this evening as scattered thunderstorms could disrupt commutes along I-10 and local roadways. Rain chances climb after 5 p.m., followed by clearing conditions that set the stage for a hot and dry stretch through the rest of the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Tuesday night brings a 30 percent chance of storms before 8 p.m., with lows near 70. Winds from the east will ease to 5 to 10 mph, keeping conditions muggy overnight.

By Wednesday, September 10, sunshine returns with highs near 87 degrees. Winds will shift northeast around 10 mph, helping to keep humidity lower but afternoon heat noticeable. Drivers should expect clear skies for morning commutes, with no weather-related travel delays expected.

Thursday through Saturday will feature steady warming, with highs climbing from 89 on Thursday to 91 by Friday and Saturday. Skies remain mostly clear, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities, though residents should stay hydrated as afternoon heat lingers.

Sunday keeps the trend going with highs near 90 under bright sunshine. No rain is expected through early next week, allowing for extended dry conditions across the region.

Residents are advised to take advantage of the break from rain to prepare yards and vehicles for the next round of storms expected later in September.

Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL

  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 87, low 67
  • Thursday: Sunny, high 89, low 65
  • Friday: Sunny, high 91, low 65
  • Saturday: Sunny, high 90, low 65
  • Sunday: Sunny, high 90, low 65