Tallahassee, FL – After a long stretch of warm, humid weather, cooler air is finally returning to North Florida and South Georgia this weekend, bringing the first true taste of fall, according to the US National Weather Service Tallahassee Florida.
A cold front moving through late Saturday will usher in widespread lows in the 50s starting Sunday morning. For many areas, it will mark the first consecutive mornings below 60°F since early May.
The coolest spots—including Cuthbert, Dothan, and DeFuniak Springs—may dip into the low 50s both Sunday and Monday mornings. Highs will still reach the upper 70s and low 80s during the afternoons, keeping conditions comfortable and dry.
Forecasters say this refreshing pattern will stick around through much of next week, with lows staying in the 50s and 60s and no rain expected. The coolest morning across the entire region is expected Monday, before gradual warming midweek.
Residents are encouraged to enjoy the comfortable fall weather and prepare for crisp mornings—ideal for outdoor activities and travel during the Columbus Day holiday.