Tallahassee, FL – Rain is moving into the Florida Panhandle today, bringing cooler temperatures and potentially impacting drivers along I-10. Morning showers are expected to persist across the region, while lighter rain and isolated showers may linger into tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, the heaviest rain will likely affect areas north of the Panhandle, though showers may extend into nearby counties through the evening. Highs today will reach 64 degrees in Tallahassee, with lows dropping to 46 degrees by tonight. Commuters are urged to drive cautiously as rain and fog may reduce visibility, particularly in early-morning hours Tuesday.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will see patchy fog in the morning, clearing to mostly sunny skies by the afternoon with a high of 65 degrees. Warmer temperatures are expected by midweek, with highs reaching 72 degrees on Wednesday. A slight chance of showers returns Friday, with thunderstorm potential into the weekend.
Residents are encouraged to plan for wet roads and cooler conditions today while preparing for improved weather later in the week. For the latest updates, visit weather.gov/Tallahassee.
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