Tallahassee, FL Weather: Post-Thanksgiving Warm-Up Brings 70s Before Monday Showers

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Tallahassee, FL – The crisp morning chill across North Florida will quickly fade under bright sunshine today as warmer air surges back into the region. Clear skies and light winds set the stage for a calm, comfortable Friday, but a subtle shift is already building to the west — one that could turn the end of the weekend gray and wet.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, sunshine will dominate through Saturday with afternoon highs climbing into the mid-60s. By Sunday, a southerly breeze will lift temperatures into the mid-70s, giving residents one more mild and pleasant day before rain chances increase. A few light showers may develop late Sunday afternoon and evening as moisture from the Gulf begins to push inland.

Meteorologists are now watching a developing system expected to bring steadier rain and a few isolated thunderstorms by late Monday and into Tuesday. While widespread severe weather isn’t anticipated, gusty winds and heavier showers could briefly slow travel along I-10 and U.S. 319 early next week.

This warm stretch offers a brief break before December’s first true cold front arrives by midweek, likely knocking temperatures back into the 60s for highs and 40s for lows. Residents planning early holiday decorating or outdoor events this weekend should make the most of the sunshine before the unsettled pattern returns.

5-Day Outlook (Tallahassee, FL)
Friday: Sunny, high 57°F.
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 65°F.
Sunday: Increasing clouds, high 74°F, 20% chance of showers.
Monday: Scattered showers, high 71°F.
Tuesday: Showers likely, high 68°F.