Florida Weather: Crisp Fall Air Settles Over Tallahassee Before Showers Brush the Area Sunday

0
-Advertisement-

TALLAHASSEE, FL – The capital city wakes under a cool, starlit sky this morning, the kind of crisp air that bites just enough to feel like November has finally arrived in the Florida Panhandle. The thermometer has dipped to near 38°F in outlying areas — about as chilly as Tallahassee gets before winter takes hold — but sunshine and calm winds promise a beautiful, mild weekend ahead.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, today’s sunshine will push highs near 70°F, with light northeast winds and low humidity. It’s perfect weather for morning jogs, fall festivals, and post-Halloween cleanup. Sunday begins similarly calm but brings a 20 to 30 percent chance of light showers as a weak Gulf disturbance slides across North Florida. The best chance for sprinkles arrives late in the day and should end quickly, leaving most of the region dry by Monday morning.

Forecasters expect another shot of sunshine to return early next week, with highs climbing into the low 70s and crisp, clear nights near 47°F. By Tuesday and Wednesday, conditions look ideal for outdoor plans or early holiday decorating — bright skies, light winds, and that clean November air that makes colors pop across the region.

No major cold fronts or tropical threats are on the radar for the coming week, giving North Florida one of its most comfortable stretches of the season. For now, residents can enjoy what’s left of fall’s quiet calm before late-month fronts start hinting at winter’s approach farther north.


Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Sat: 71/46 – Sunny; calm breeze, cool morning.
Sun: 71/47 – Partly sunny; 30% chance of brief light showers.
Mon: 69/47 – Mostly clear; mild, low humidity.
Tue: 74/49 – Sunny; comfortable fall warmth.
Wed: 77/50 – Bright and dry; perfect outdoor weather.