Tallahassee, FL – A humid, breezy dawn blankets North Florida this Sunday, a calm start before another round of showers and thunderstorms builds across the region. The ground still glistens from last night’s rain, and by late tonight, another line of storms could light up the sky from the Gulf coast inland.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, rain chances rise sharply after 10 p.m. tonight, with a 50–70% chance of thunderstorms developing into early Monday. A few storms may produce brief downpours and gusty winds, particularly along I-10 and the Apalachicola region. Morning commuters should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility.
Monday stays unsettled, with scattered storms likely through the afternoon before drier air begins filtering in from the north. Highs reach the upper 70s before cooler air moves in Monday night, dropping temperatures into the 50s by dawn Tuesday.
By Tuesday afternoon, clouds begin to thin and a much more comfortable air mass settles over the Big Bend. Wednesday through Friday will feel like classic late fall in Florida — sunny, breezy, and mild, with highs in the lower 70s and lows in the upper 40s.
That pattern holds through Halloween, setting up excellent trick-or-treat weather for Friday evening. After all, a chilly November lies just ahead.





