North Florida Weather Alert: Tallahassee Faces Late-Day Thunderstorm Threat Sunday, Stormy Pattern Into Midweek

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Tallahassee, FL – Residents in Leon County should prepare for a stormy Sunday afternoon, with showers developing after 2 p.m. and thunderstorms possible by early evening. Highs will reach near 87°F, with the heaviest rain expected between 5 p.m. and sunset.

According to the National Weather Service, rainfall totals could reach an inch in some neighborhoods, with the highest chances south and east of the city. East and northeast winds between 5 and 10 mph may bring brief gusts with stronger cells. Outdoor events and travel plans Sunday afternoon could be disrupted by downpours and lightning.

This unsettled stretch won’t end Sunday night. Showers and storms are likely again Monday afternoon and Tuesday, with daily highs climbing toward 90°F and humid conditions lingering. Tuesday could be one of the hotter days, hitting 90°F before storms return late in the day.

Drivers should remain alert for slick roads and poor visibility during peak rainfall. Keep electronics charged in case of power outages, and avoid outdoor activities during thunder. Storm chances ease by midweek, but humidity will remain high.

Five Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL

  • Sunday: Showers after 2 p.m., thunderstorms possible after 5 p.m. High 87°F, low 74°F
  • Monday: Showers likely, thunderstorms possible in the afternoon. High 87°F, low 75°F
  • Tuesday: Hot, humid, storms late. High 90°F, low 74°F
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, humid. High 92°F, low 73°F
  • Thursday: Partly sunny, chance of showers. High 93°F, low 76°F