Tallahassee, FL – Cool, calm, and clear — this Halloween morning greets the Florida Panhandle with crisp air and 40-degree temperatures under bright skies. The National Weather Service reports calm conditions today as light northwesterly winds and dry air settle in, delivering one of the most comfortable weekends of fall for Tallahassee and surrounding communities.
Morning commuters will notice light fog in low-lying areas, but skies turn crystal clear by mid-morning. Highs will reach near 68°F today, warming slightly each afternoon through the weekend. Saturday and Sunday both stay sunny, with daytime highs near 71°F and cool nights dipping into the mid-40s — a perfect window for outdoor cleanup, tailgates, or late-season yard projects before November’s cooler air returns.
Sunday night brings a slight chance of scattered showers or an isolated thunderstorm, mainly north and west of the city, but most areas will stay dry. Looking ahead, early next week trends warmer, with highs near 74°F Tuesday and upper 70s by Thursday, signaling a brief November warm-up before the next cool push later in the week.
While other regions brace for frost and snow, the Southeast holds steady in classic fall balance — chilly mornings, golden sunlight, and calm evenings. And with Daylight Saving Time ending at 2 a.m. Sunday, residents will enjoy an extra hour of rest — and one more sunrise before the early sunsets of late autumn return.





