I-10 Travel Weather: Dry and Sunny Pattern Dominates North Florida by Tuesday

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Dawn breaks cool and quiet across the Capital City, with light mist hanging low over fields and rooftops. The calm won’t last long — a brief chance of afternoon showers will brush the region today before dry air sweeps in, locking North Florida into a string of golden, near-perfect November days.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, a weak disturbance could spark isolated showers around midday Sunday, mainly south of I-10. Any rainfall will be brief, with sunshine quickly returning as winds shift north and skies clear. Afternoon highs reach the low 70s, and evening temperatures will fall back toward the upper 40s under mostly clear skies.

By Monday, high pressure settles firmly over the Southeast, bringing several days of bright sunshine, crisp mornings, and warm afternoons. Highs climb steadily from near 70 on Monday to the upper 70s and low 80s by Thursday. With light breezes and low humidity, this stretch will be ideal for outdoor work, early holiday decorating, or travel across the Panhandle.

Forecasters say the pattern reflects La Niña’s growing influence, favoring dry, mild weather for Florida as colder air grips much of the country to the north. The state’s next measurable rain may not arrive until late next weekend — a sign of how quiet November can be before the winter storm track recharges later in the month.

Expect a classic Florida “fall feel” through week’s end — blue skies, cool mornings, and bright afternoons perfect for any plans.


Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Sun: 72/47 – Partly sunny; 20% chance of light showers midday.
Mon: 70/47 – Sunny; cool start, calm breeze.
Tue: 75/47 – Bright sunshine; mild and dry.
Wed: 78/50 – Sunny; warm, light north wind.
Thu: 80/51 – Sunny; classic November stretch continues.