Tallahassee, FL – Florida residents should prepare for an active weather pattern as heavy rain, strong winds, and a potential Arctic blast shape the coming week.
Sunday will bring severe thunderstorms before 10 a.m., with high winds and localized flooding possible. A Wind Advisory warns of gusts up to 45 mph.
By Monday (Washington’s Birthday), sunny skies and a high of 60°F will bring relief before another system moves in Tuesday night. Scattered showers will continue into Wednesday, with highs in the mid-60s.
The biggest weather shift arrives midweek, as Arctic air grips much of the U.S.. Temperatures in northern Florida could plummet by Thursday, with lows dipping near freezing.
Residents should prepare for changing conditions, secure outdoor items before Sunday’s storm, and watch for midweek cold impacts.




