Tallahassee, FL – The first light over North Florida spills across a calm, clear sky, with the chill of early November quickly giving way to warmth. After a crisp start near the low 40s, sunshine will dominate once again, pushing temperatures to around 80°F by mid-afternoon.
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee reports a quiet stretch through the end of the week — a gift for commuters, outdoor workers, and those preparing early holiday plans. Winds stay light through Friday, and skies remain mostly clear. By Thursday morning, some areas south of I-10 may wake to light patchy fog, especially around low-lying fields and river valleys, before bright sun burns it away.
Friday stays comfortably warm with highs near 80°F again, but subtle changes begin to show to the west. Moisture from the Gulf will start to edge inland late Friday into Saturday, bringing a 20% chance of showers or a brief thunderstorm. While the rain chances are low, it’s the start of a slow pattern shift that could bring cooler, drier air by next week — part of a larger November transition sweeping across much of the U.S.
By Veterans Day, models hint at morning lows in the mid-30s, suggesting North Florida could finally feel its first real taste of fall chill. For now, enjoy the sunshine — it’s ideal weather for travel, outdoor sports, and finishing those fall yard chores before cooler air takes hold.
Five-Day Outlook for Tallahassee, FL:
Wed: 80/56 – Sunny, calm winds.
Thu: 81/54 – Patchy fog early, sunny.
Fri: 80/63 – Sunny, warm.
Sat: 82/65 – Partly sunny; 20% shower chance.
Sun: 81/63 – Mostly sunny; isolated showers.





