Tallahassee residents will feel more like midsummer than fall as hot, humid weather continues Tuesday, September 23. Forecasters say the city could see highs near 94 degrees, with “feels-like” temperatures pushing 100.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will remain sunny with light southeast winds around 5 mph. While skies stay clear through the day, the heat may stress outdoor workers, commuters, and vulnerable residents. Health officials urge people to stay hydrated, limit time in direct sun, and check on neighbors without air conditioning.
Wednesday continues the pattern, with sunny skies and a high near 94 before calm winds shift slightly in the afternoon. However, conditions change by Thursday as a stronger weather system pushes into North Florida. Forecasters call for a 40 percent chance of showers and storms Thursday afternoon, increasing to 50 percent by night. Friday brings the most active stretch, with showers likely and a 70 percent chance of thunderstorms.
Drivers across Leon County should stay alert as storms later this week could slow traffic on I-10 and US-27. Sudden downpours and frequent lightning may impact both the morning and evening commutes.
Looking ahead, the weekend may finally offer a break. Saturday is expected to be sunny with highs near 88, a slight dip from earlier in the week. By Sunday, dry conditions should continue with highs around 89. While cooler “fall-like” air has not arrived yet, this pattern suggests change may be closer as September ends.
📌 Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 93–94.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 94.
- Thursday: Showers, 40–50% storm chance, high 92.
- Friday: Showers likely, storms 70% chance, high 84.
- Saturday: Sunny, high 88.