TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The sky glows a soft pink over the pines this Monday morning as North Florida steps firmly into fall. The humidity has eased, mornings feel crisp, and a string of bright, tranquil days will carry Tallahassee toward midweek under nearly cloudless skies.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, high pressure remains locked across the Southeast through at least Thursday. The result is a streak of sunny afternoons, cool evenings, and remarkably dry air for late October. Highs will reach the upper 70s to low 80s each day, while morning lows dip into the 50s — perfect for outdoor work, football practice, or early voting lines across Leon County.
North winds near 10 mph today will gradually turn light and variable, keeping pollen and air quality in check. No rain is expected through the workweek, making travel smooth along I-10 and Highway 27. By Wednesday, clear skies and radiational cooling could push some rural lows near 50 degrees — the coolest readings of the season so far. If this dry pattern holds, forecasters hint that the first flirtation with upper 30s could arrive before Halloween.
Residents can take advantage of the stable stretch to service heating systems, clean gutters, and prep gardens for the eventual cool snap. With the Atlantic quiet and no tropical systems on the radar, the Panhandle’s attention shifts fully to fall’s quieter, drier rhythm.
The weekend looks equally pleasant, with sunny skies and a touch of morning chill — classic Florida fall weather that finally feels like October.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Mon: 77/54 – Sunny and dry; pleasant breeze.
Tue: 82/58 – Bright and mild; calm winds.
Wed: 80/50 – Crisp morning; sunny skies.
Thu: 78/51 – Dry and bright; hint of fall chill.
Fri: 80/57 – Sunny; cool start, mild afternoon.