Florida Weather Alert: Thunderstorms Threaten Tallahassee Roads and Outdoor Plans by Saturday Afternoon

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Tallahassee, Florida – Thunderstorms could sweep through Tallahassee by Saturday afternoon, bringing 40% rain chances and disrupting outdoor events and travel across the region.

According to the National Weather Service, the first wave of fog will settle in Friday morning before 10 a.m., reducing visibility across US-27, I-10, and Capital Circle. Saturday brings a more serious threat, with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. Events and road travel could be impacted into the evening. Residents should charge devices, monitor weather apps, and avoid outdoor gatherings during peak storm hours.

Friday will start mostly sunny after fog clears, with highs near 88°F and light winds shifting throughout the day. By Friday night, patchy fog returns as humidity increases. Saturday stays warm, near 86°F, but pop-up thunderstorms are likely into the night. Sunday continues the unstable trend, with another 40% chance of showers and storms under partly cloudy skies and highs in the low 80s.

The storm chances begin to taper off by Monday, with only a slight 20% rain risk. Sunshine returns fully Tuesday, ushering in drier spring weather with highs climbing to 86°F by midweek.

📅 5-Day Tallahassee Spring Weather Outlook:

  • Friday: Fog early, then mostly sunny, high 88°F
  • Saturday: Fog, then storms after 2 p.m., high 86°F
  • Sunday: Showers/storms possible, partly cloudy, high 82°F
  • Monday: Isolated rain early, then clearing, high 83°F
  • Tuesday: Sunny and dry, high 86°F

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