Tallahassee, FL – Spring is arriving with a summerlike feel across the Florida Panhandle and southern Georgia, as a warm and dry pattern settles in for the next several days.
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee says highs will reach the mid-70s Friday before climbing into the 80s this weekend and continuing into next week. Cities like Tallahassee, Albany, and Valdosta are all expected to see consistent warmth, with highs in the low to mid-80s.
This warming trend comes with little to no rain in sight, allowing dry conditions to persist across the region.
While the sunny weather will be ideal for outdoor activities, the lack of rainfall means drought conditions could continue or worsen in some areas.
Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated as temperatures rise and to be mindful of dry conditions, especially when it comes to outdoor burning or fire safety.
Overall, expect a stretch of bright skies, warm afternoons, and an early taste of summer heading into late March.


