TALLAHASSEE, FL — North Florida is stepping into a stretch of picture-perfect fall weather, with sunshine and warm afternoons dominating the days ahead. The National Weather Service in Tallahassee says high pressure is in firm control, keeping skies clear and humidity low — a welcome break for those planning outdoor events this weekend.
Expect sunny skies today with highs near 87°F. Light east-northeast winds will keep the air feeling pleasant through the afternoon, great for morning commutes along Interstate 10 or fall activities across the Panhandle. By sunset, temperatures dip comfortably into the upper 50s, setting up cool, crisp evenings — ideal for football, backyard gatherings, or Tallahassee’s fall nightlife.
Friday continues the pattern with highs around 84°F and clear skies. As the weekend arrives, temperatures remain steady with highs in the low to mid-80s and clear nights in the upper 50s. Saturday and Sunday will be especially nice, featuring abundant sunshine and light winds — perfect for pumpkin patches, leaf-viewing drives, or FAMU and FSU weekend events.
Looking ahead, the pleasant stretch extends well into next week, with no rain in sight. Highs will hover in the mid-80s, while mornings stay comfortably cool.
It’s a classic Florida fall setup — warm afternoons, crisp mornings, and a full week of sunshine. Make the most of it now before the next round of seasonal changes arrives later this month.
Five-Day Outlook for Tallahassee, FL:
Thu: 87/59 – Sunny; warm and dry.
Fri: 84/58 – Sunny; mild breeze.
Sat: 83/60 – Sunny; fall-perfect.
Sun: 86/62 – Clear; light wind.
Mon: 85/60 – Bright skies; warm trend continues.





