Tallahassee, FL – The city wakes under a cloudless sky and crisp air this morning, with temperatures hovering just below 50°F at sunrise. A soft westerly breeze drifts through oak canopies, and the pavement still holds a trace of overnight chill — a sure sign that fall has finally reached the Panhandle.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, today stays sunny with highs near 68°F. Winds from the northwest will remain light, making for a comfortable, dry afternoon ideal for yard work, campus strolls, or morning commutes along I-10. Tonight’s low will dip back into the low 40s, bringing another taste of sweater weather before temperatures rebound heading into the weekend.
Friday and Saturday bring textbook fall perfection: calm winds, sunny skies, and highs in the low 70s. Lows will linger in the mid-40s, keeping mornings brisk but not biting. Sunday looks slightly warmer near 74°F, with only a slight chance of a late-day shower as moisture from the Gulf brushes the coast.
Looking ahead to next week, Tallahassee should hold onto this mild pattern before a weak front brings spotty showers Monday. Beyond that, early November appears comfortably seasonal — no frost threats yet, but a reminder that Florida’s brief cool-down season is here. For now, locals can enjoy the kind of crisp, golden weather that defines fall across North Florida — the perfect setup for early decorating or weekend tailgates.





