TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Damp streets glisten in the early morning darkness as clouds drift over the capital city, hinting at a stormy start to Sunday. A humid breeze sweeps across the Florida Panhandle, and by midmorning, heavier showers and a few rumbles of thunder will move in from the Gulf. Drivers along I-10 and Capital Circle should expect wet pavement and brief visibility drops during heavier bursts of rain.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, scattered thunderstorms are expected through midafternoon, some producing gusty winds up to 25 mph and downpours that could briefly flood low-lying roads. The line of storms will clear east toward the Suwannee River late in the day, ushering in calmer air and a more seasonable stretch of fall weather.
By Monday, the skies open wide again. Sunshine returns with highs in the upper 70s, and gentle northeast winds will carry in a crisp, drier feel that lasts through midweek. Tuesday brings another warm afternoon near 83°F, followed by clear, cool evenings — perfect for early Halloween decorating or evening walks under starry skies.
The rest of the week stays dry and mild, with daytime highs holding near 80°F and lows in the low 50s by Thursday. After Sunday’s unsettled weather, Tallahassee finally slides into a more typical October rhythm — bright skies, light breezes, and a hint of fall comfort that makes even yard work feel welcome again.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Sun: 82/55 – Showers and storms; gusty winds and wet roads.
Mon: 77/53 – Sunny; cooler and pleasant.
Tue: 83/58 – Warm and clear; light north breeze.
Wed: 80/50 – Sunny; mild and dry.
Thu: 78/50 – Bright skies; crisp fall morning air.