Tallahassee, FL – Thunderstorms are likely to develop by 2 p.m. Monday across North Florida, bringing the return of summer heat, lightning, and slick roads — especially for Tallahassee drivers along U.S. 319 and U.S. 27.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, rain chances spike to 60% Monday afternoon as highs reach 94°F with a heat index near 100°F. Calm winds will shift southwest around 5 mph, fueling storm development across Leon County and surrounding areas.
By Monday night, storms may continue before tapering off around 8 p.m. Expect mostly clear skies overnight with a low of 75°F. Tuesday offers only a brief break, with a 50% chance of storms returning after 2 p.m. and temperatures soaring to 95°F again.
Localized flooding in low-lying areas is possible. Residents should avoid outdoor activities during peak heat and secure electronics ahead of possible power outages.
Storm chances drop slightly Tuesday night, but return Wednesday with another 60% chance of thunderstorms. Wednesday’s high will dip slightly to 92°F, with continued afternoon downpours likely.
🌤️ 5-Day Forecast for Tallahassee (July 7–12):
- Monday: 94°F | Thunderstorms likely after 2 p.m. (60% chance)
- Tuesday: 95°F | Thunderstorms after 2 p.m. (50% chance)
- Wednesday: 92°F | Afternoon storms likely (60% chance)
- Thursday: 89°F | Showers and storms throughout the day (80% chance)
- Friday: 91°F | Thunderstorms likely (70% chance)
Hot, stormy summer conditions will persist through the week. Storm chances remain elevated through Saturday. Stay weather-aware and follow updates from the National Weather Service.