TALLAHASSEE, FL – The air feels still and cool this Tuesday morning, with mist rising from quiet fields and the faint scent of pine cutting through the dawn. After weeks of warmth, Tallahassee is waking up to the clearest sign yet that fall has finally taken hold — crisp mornings, low humidity, and steady sunshine that lasts through week’s end.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, a stable dome of high pressure will sit over the Gulf States through Friday, keeping skies cloud-free and humidity low. Temperatures will peak in the lower 80s by afternoon but dip sharply into the 40s across Leon and Wakulla counties by late Wednesday night. Residents in rural areas along I-10 and U.S. 27 could even spot patchy ground fog early Wednesday and Thursday before sunrise.
Travel impacts will be minimal, but cooler nights mean it’s time to prep for the seasonal shift. Homeowners should check heating systems, bring potted plants closer to shelter, and expect dew-damp lawns through early morning hours. Afternoon sunshine will feel pleasant, with light breezes and ideal conditions for outdoor work or fall decorating.
To be fair, no frost is in sight yet, but models hint that another, slightly colder air mass could arrive early next week — possibly flirting with upper 30s in northwestern pockets of the Panhandle. For now, Tallahassee’s weather looks nearly perfect: crisp mornings, golden afternoons, and a stretch of dry, quiet days that feel tailor-made for fall.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Tue: 83/59 – Sunny; calm winds.
Wed: 80/49 – Sunny; clear, cool evening.
Thu: 80/50 – Bright skies; light northeast breeze.
Fri: 81/55 – Sunny; dry and pleasant.
Sat: 81/62 – Mostly sunny; warming slightly.