Tallahassee, FL Weather: Brief Showers Today, Then Sunshine Dominates Through Trick-or-Treat Night

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Low clouds hang over Leon County this morning, softening streetlights and dampening the early commute. A few scattered showers could pass through before noon, but by afternoon the gray begins to lift — ushering in the start of a bright, dry stretch that carries Florida’s capital straight into Halloween.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, a weak boundary will bring a 30% chance of light showers through mid-afternoon before clearing skies take hold. Winds will shift northward by evening, pulling in cooler, drier air that lingers through the weekend. Daytime highs will hover near 70°F Thursday and Friday, while overnight lows dip into the 40s — the chilliest readings since early fall.

For Halloween Friday, skies look clear and comfortable for trick-or-treaters. Temperatures will settle around the upper 60s in the afternoon, slipping toward the low 50s by sunset. Light northwest winds will keep things crisp but pleasant, ideal for outdoor events or family plans across the I-10 corridor.

Saturday brings a slight warm-up into the upper 70s, and Sunday will follow with plenty of sunshine near 74°F — perfect for yard work, local festivals, or a trip to the coast.

After all, this is the kind of fall stretch Floridians wait for all year — low humidity, golden sunshine, and calm breezes through the weekend. Clocks “fall back” Sunday morning as Daylight Saving Time ends, and yes — a chilly November lies ahead.


Five-Day Outlook for Tallahassee, FL
Wed: 71/49 – Spotty showers early; clearing late.
Thu: 67/44 – Sunny; light breeze from the northwest.
Fri: 69/43 – Clear, cool, ideal for Halloween evening.
Sat: 79/47 – Mostly sunny; comfortable fall warmth.
Sun: 74/51 – Bright, mild; clocks fall back early morning.