Florida Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Risk Returns to Tallahassee by Sunday Night With Spring Heat Peaking at 92°F

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Tallahassee, Florida – Spring heat is building fast across Florida, with highs near 90°F in Tallahassee on Saturday and thunderstorms poised to follow Sunday night.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Saturday will bring patchy morning fog before skies turn sunny and temperatures surge to 90°F. Calm winds will shift south in the afternoon, increasing humidity and setting the stage for scattered storms on Sunday.

Sunday’s high climbs to 92°F before a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms develops after 2 p.m. Those storms may linger into Sunday night, bringing lightning and downpours that could impact I-10 and local roadways like Capital Circle NE. A similar 30 percent chance of afternoon storms continues into Monday and Monday night, keeping the region under a spring weather alert.

If you’re traveling or heading outdoors, monitor changing skies and stay alert for thunder. Postpone yardwork during storm windows and avoid driving through flooded roads. Lightning remains a risk with even scattered cells.

By Tuesday, rain chances ease as the region returns to mostly sunny skies and a high of 88°F. Wednesday and Thursday stay warm, with highs in the upper 80s and mild lows around 65°F.

⚠️ 5-Day Forecast at a Glance:

  • Saturday: Sunny, high 90°F
  • Sunday: Storm chance after 2 p.m., high 92°F
  • Monday: More PM storms possible, high 88°F
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 88°F
  • Wednesday: Sunny, high 89°F

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