Florida Weather: U.S. 319 Drivers Near Tallahassee Should Watch for Morning Fog All Week

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Tallahassee, Florida – Florida drivers may face dense patchy fog before sunrise each day this week as unseasonably warm spring weather tightens its grip on the Capital Region. With highs reaching 90°F by Wednesday and Thursday, the biggest concern for early risers will be reduced visibility along key routes like U.S. 27 and U.S. 319—especially before 9 a.m.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, fog is likely each morning through at least Saturday, followed by mostly sunny skies and afternoon highs near or above 88°F. Calm to light south winds will accompany this warming trend, offering little relief during peak heat hours. Morning commuters should slow down, use low beams, and allow extra time on fog-prone roads.

By Wednesday, Tallahassee residents can expect clear afternoons with little cloud cover. Temperatures remain in the high 80s and low 90s through Sunday, with overnight lows steadily in the mid-60s. No significant rain is expected until early next week, and even then, chances are low—just 20% for isolated showers or storms on Sunday and Monday.

The extended dry and sunny stretch offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities but also raises UV exposure and dehydration risks. Stay hydrated, apply sunscreen, and limit time in direct sun during the afternoon.

🗓️ Five-Day Forecast at a Glance (Wed–Sun):

  • Wednesday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High: 90°F / Low: 64°F
  • Thursday: Sunny after morning fog. High: 88°F / Low: 64°F
  • Friday: Mostly sunny. High: 88°F / Low: 64°F
  • Saturday: Sunny after fog. High: 90°F / Low: 66°F
  • Sunday: Isolated PM storms. High: 92°F / Low: 66°F

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