Tallahassee, FL – Streetlights glow through a thick veil of fog across Leon County this morning, marking a damp and hazy start to the week in Florida’s capital region. Light showers and patchy mist are reducing visibility on local roadways, especially before sunrise, while cooler, drier air waits just behind the clouds.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, a 30% chance of showers continues through early Monday before skies clear by afternoon. Temperatures will top out near 61°F, then drop quickly into the upper 30s overnight under clear skies. Drivers should use low beams and extra caution in fog-prone valleys and along I-10 and Highway 319, where visibility could dip below a quarter-mile at times.
By Tuesday, the pattern shifts sharply — bright sunshine, low humidity, and calm winds will dominate the day. Morning lows near 39°F will give way to comfortable highs in the upper 50s, signaling the first true taste of December chill for the Panhandle.
Meteorologists say patchy frost may form Wednesday morning, particularly in rural and low-lying areas west of Tallahassee. After that, a stretch of sunny, mild days continues through the weekend, with highs in the mid-60s to near 70°F.
It’s a welcome break from recent humidity, but residents should cover outdoor plants, let faucets drip lightly, and check on neighbors as temperatures dip near freezing later this week.





