Florida – A warm, slightly humid breeze is already moving through Tallahassee this morning, brushing past trees and signaling a shift away from the recent chill. The air feels softer, and the pattern is turning more active.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures climb quickly today with highs reaching 76°F under partly sunny skies. Winds out of the east at 10 to 15 mph keep conditions moving, but the bigger story is what builds next.
Across the Big Bend and along I-10, today remains mostly quiet for travel. Roads stay dry, and visibility remains high. Still, moisture is gradually increasing, setting the stage for a more unsettled stretch.
By Monday afternoon, a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 2 p.m. While not widespread, any storm could briefly reduce visibility and create slick spots during late-day travel.
Tuesday brings a more noticeable shift. Highs climb to 81°F with a 30% chance of afternoon storms. Expect pop-up downpours and occasional lightning, especially during peak heating hours. Keep an eye on the sky if you have outdoor plans.
By Wednesday, storm chances hold steady at 30% with highs near 82°F. Conditions remain warm and increasingly humid, a preview of the early April pattern taking shape across the Southeast.
Meteorologists note this is part of a broader transition. Cooler air is fading, replaced by a more summer-like setup with daily storm chances and rising humidity.
Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, FL:
Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 76°F
Monday: Slight chance of storms, high near 80°F
Tuesday: Chance of storms, high near 81°F
Wednesday: Chance of storms, high near 82°F
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 83°F



