Florida Weather Alert: Tallahassee Turns Warmer Midweek Before Cool, Sunny Halloween Weekend

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A damp stillness lingers across the capital city early Tuesday, with clouds hanging low over oak canopies and the air thick with morning humidity. The gray start marks the last of this week’s unsettled stretch before sunshine and cooler air take over just in time for Halloween.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Tuesday remains mostly cloudy with highs near 70 and light north winds. A weak disturbance will bring scattered showers Wednesday, mainly during the afternoon and early evening. Rain chances hover near 30%, most likely along I-10 and the Apalachicola National Forest corridor. While rainfall totals will stay light, brief slick spots may develop during the evening commute.

By Thursday, drier air surges south behind the system, setting up a string of clear, mild days to close the week. Temperatures will reach the upper 60s to near 70 under full sunshine Thursday and Friday — near perfect for outdoor events, late-yard cleanup, or early Halloween setups. Trick-or-treating Friday evening looks ideal with clear skies, calm winds, and readings around the mid-60s at sunset.

Residents planning weekend travel across the Big Bend and Gulf Coast can expect crisp mornings in the mid-40s and highs climbing into the low 70s. No major storms are on the horizon, and humidity should stay comfortably low through early next week.

To be fair, fall finally feels real across North Florida — and with November just ahead, that cooler pattern looks here to stay.


Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Tue: 70/53 – Mostly cloudy; light north wind.
Wed: 74/49 – Chance of showers; brief rain.
Thu: 67/45 – Sunny and mild; lower humidity.
Fri: 69/44 – Bright and cool; perfect for trick-or-treaters.
Sat: 72/47 – Sunny skies; crisp fall feel.