Florida — A crisp, clear pre-dawn sky stretches over Tallahassee this morning, with cool air drifting through oak canopies and leaving a light shimmer on parked cars. The pavement feels dry and quiet, and early commuters will notice how quickly the first sunbeams warm the city. Calm winds allow the cool layer to sit low, but conditions brighten fast, setting up a simple, low-impact day for travel, errands, or early holiday prep.
As the sun rises, temperatures climb steadily. The National Weather Service notes that a calm pattern anchors itself across North Florida today, allowing a warm November stretch to take hold. Residents heading out for school runs or weekend planning can expect easy travel and no weather hazards. To be fair, the warmup may feel abrupt after the recent cool spells, so dress in layers through sunrise.
Models hint at steady heating through Sunday, with highs pushing into the mid to upper 70s—well above the seasonal norm but ideal for outdoor clean-up, holiday decorating, or early Thanksgiving travel prep. No Winter Tease shows up yet for the region, even as early-season flurries continue farther north. North Florida stays locked in sunshine while the national pattern sends cold snaps and snow chances across the Great Lakes and New England.
Light winds shift progressively through the weekend, helping maintain the dry, stable setup. After all, this pattern provides near-perfect weather for Saturday events and Sunday church or family plans. No hint of a rainmaker or frontal passage arrives until much later next week.
Five-Day Outlook for Tallahassee, FL
Fri: 75/46 – Sunny; calm winds.
Sat: 77/54 – Sunny and warm.
Sun: 77/58 – Sunny with a slight breeze.
Mon: 79/57 – Sunny; seasonally warm.
Tue: 79/58 – Sunny; light winds.





