Florida – Bright sunshine and calm air are giving Tallahassee a quiet, warm start, but subtle changes are already lining up to bring back showers by the end of the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, dry air holds strong through today and into Saturday, with highs near 85°F and light winds around 5 to 10 mph. Rain chances stay low at just 10% to 20% through Friday, keeping roads dry and travel smooth across Leon County.
By Friday afternoon, a few isolated showers could pop up after 2 p.m., but most areas stay dry. If you’re driving along I-10 or heading toward the coast, conditions remain favorable with only brief interruptions possible.
Saturday continues the warm and sunny pattern, offering one of the best outdoor windows of the next several days. Pavement stays dry, skies stay bright, and visibility remains clear across the region.
Changes arrive Sunday afternoon. A 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 2 p.m., bringing quick bursts of rain and occasional lightning. Roads can turn slick fast, especially during late-day travel. Plan extra time and keep an umbrella within reach.
Rain chances linger into Sunday night and continue into Monday, when a 20% chance of showers develops after 8 a.m. Cooler air begins to filter in, with highs dropping into the low 70s by early next week.
This is a gradual shift, not a sudden one, but conditions will feel different heading into the new week. Keep watching for updates as spring patterns begin to take hold.
Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, Florida:
Thursday: Sunny, high 85°F
Friday: 20% chance of showers after 2 p.m., high 83°F
Saturday: Sunny, high 85°F
Sunday: 30% chance of storms after 2 p.m., high 84°F
Monday: 20% chance of showers after 8 a.m., high 73°F



