Tallahassee, FL — Storms could disrupt weekend plans across North Florida as rain returns to the Tallahassee area starting Sunday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms are likely after 7 a.m. Sunday, with a 40% chance of precipitation. Roads such as U.S. Route 319 and I-10 may see reduced visibility and slick conditions. Residents should drive with caution, especially during morning travel hours.
Sunday’s high will reach near 80°F under mostly cloudy skies. Winds will come from the south at around 5 mph. Sunday night remains mostly cloudy with a low around 66°F.
Rain chances increase Monday with another 40% chance of scattered thunderstorms. Showers could begin early and continue throughout the day. Temperatures will climb to 83°F, slightly above seasonal averages. Commuters are urged to check local traffic reports and prepare for potential slowdowns on major routes.
By Tuesday, conditions improve slightly, though afternoon showers may still develop. Highs remain in the low 80s with partly sunny skies. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be dry and mostly sunny, with highs near 84°F by the end of the week.
Tallahassee 5-Day Weather Outlook:
- Sunday: 40% chance of rain; high 80°F / low 66°F
- Monday: Thunderstorms possible; high 83°F / low 59°F
- Tuesday: Isolated showers; high 83°F / low 62°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny; high 84°F / low 66°F
- Thursday: Sunny and warm; high 84°F


