Tallahassee, FL – Temps Warm Before Another Cold Push Next Week

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Tallahassee, FL – Confidence remains low that winter weather will significantly impact the Tallahassee area this weekend, though forecasters continue to monitor conditions across North Florida.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, temperatures are expected to warm through the remainder of the week, ahead of another weather system expected this weekend. While there is still a low probability of minor winter weather impacts across northern counties, those probabilities have decreased over the past 24 hours.

Forecast data suggests that most of the Tallahassee area will remain above freezing, reducing the likelihood of snow, sleet, or freezing rain locally. However, forecasters cautioned that areas farther north, particularly into southern Georgia or points north of the Florida line, may face a higher risk of winter precipitation.

After the weekend system passes, another surge of colder air is expected next week, with temperatures dropping back to below-normal levels. While this cold snap alone is not expected to cause major impacts, it could prolong any lingering effects if winter precipitation were to develop farther north.

At this time, travel impacts in and around Tallahassee are not anticipated, though travelers heading north on U.S. Highway 319, U.S. Highway 27, or Interstate 10 toward Georgia should continue monitoring forecasts in case conditions change.

The National Weather Service emphasized that forecast details could still evolve, and residents are encouraged to stay informed as the weekend approaches, especially if travel plans extend outside the local area.