Tallahassee, Fla. – Stormy skies are set to disrupt weekend plans across the Big Bend region Sunday afternoon, as another summer weather alert targets Tallahassee and surrounding areas with likely thunderstorms by 2 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected mainly after 2 p.m. Sunday, June 29. Some storms could become strong, especially after 5 p.m., bringing frequent lightning and heavy rain. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and a half inch are possible, with higher totals in thunderstorm zones. Winds will stay light, but storm bursts could bring brief gusts and reduced visibility—especially along I-10 and major surface routes like Apalachee Parkway and Capital Circle.
By Monday, storm chances continue through the early evening, and showers remain likely well into Monday night. A mix of daytime highs near 87°F and overnight lows around 73°F will carry Tallahassee through a wet start to the week.
🌦 Extended 6-Day Forecast (Tallahassee, FL):
- Sunday (June 29): Thunderstorms likely after 2 p.m. High 91°F. Chance of precipitation 80%.
- Monday: Showers and storms from afternoon into night. High 87°F. Rain chance 90%.
- Tuesday: Scattered storms, mainly afternoon. High 86°F.
- Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. High 87°F. Rain chance 80%.
- Thursday (July 3): Continued stormy. High 88°F.
- 4th of July (Friday): Hot and stormy. High 92°F. Storms likely. Plan events early.
⛈️ Safety Tip: Delay outdoor celebrations and avoid flooded roads. Stay weather-aware heading into the holiday week.