TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The early morning chill still clings to lawns and rooftops across the Big Bend, and a veil of patchy fog hugs low-lying fields. But by the time the sun breaks through, Tallahassee will slide back into another run of golden, late-fall warmth — the kind that reminds Floridians how short-lived “winter” really is here.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, light fog will lift shortly after sunrise Friday as high pressure continues to dominate the region. Calm winds and clear skies will allow daytime highs to climb into the mid-70s Friday, followed by near-perfect sunshine through the weekend. From Quincy to Crawfordville and along I-10 east toward Madison, drivers should use low beams early but expect excellent travel conditions by midmorning.
By Saturday and Sunday, highs approach 78 to 79 degrees with lows in the upper 40s and 50s — ideal weather for outdoor markets, tailgates, and early holiday prep. The dry pattern continues well into next week, with no measurable rain expected before Tuesday. Light north winds will keep humidity comfortable and skies nearly cloud-free.
Residents should still watch for brief fog patches before sunrise, especially in wooded or rural areas. After that, it’s clear sailing across North Florida — a stretch of stable, sunny weather before the holiday travel rush begins next week. For now, the season’s rhythm stays steady: cool mornings, bright afternoons, and no sign of rain in sight.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Fri: 76/47 – Sunny; light north breeze, calm and clear.
Sat: 78/53 – Bright skies; mild afternoon warmth.
Sun: 79/57 – Sunny; light winds, comfortable humidity.
Mon: 80/57 – Mostly sunny; dry, pleasant air.
Tue: 80/57 – Warm and clear; ideal for outdoor plans.





