Tallahassee, FL – Wet pavement and gray skies mark the start of a shifting weather pattern across the Florida Panhandle today. Showers are spreading through the region this morning and are expected to linger through the afternoon, bringing a much-needed cooldown after a humid start to December.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, rainfall will be steady through tonight, with totals between a quarter and half an inch. Roads may become slick during heavier bursts, particularly along I-10 and Route 27. Visibility could drop briefly in pockets of patchy fog developing after dark. Residents should use caution on wet roadways and watch for ponding in low-lying areas.
Monday brings clearing skies but cooler air. Highs will hold in the low 60s, with a noticeable drop in humidity. By early Tuesday, the first hint of winter will arrive — patchy frost is possible across inland counties as morning lows dip to the mid-30s. Gardeners should take precautions to protect sensitive plants, and pet owners are urged to bring animals indoors overnight.
After a bright, crisp Tuesday, the rest of the week trends dry and mild. Highs rebound into the upper 60s and low 70s by Thursday, creating pleasant conditions for outdoor work and early holiday events.
5-Day Tallahassee, FL Outlook
- Monday: Chance of showers early, high 63°F, low 41°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 58°F, low 37°F with patchy frost.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 66°F, low 45°F.
- Thursday: Sunny, high 71°F, low 47°F.
- Friday: 30% chance of showers, high 72°F, low 39°F.





