Tallahassee, Florida Weather Alert Now: 60–100% Rain Sunday, Heavy Downpours Into Monday Morning

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Florida’s capital starts the morning mild and calm, but thicker air and building clouds signal a wetter turn by Sunday afternoon. Temperatures sit near 48 degrees early, and sunshine pushes highs to 74 degrees later today.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, showers develop Sunday, with rain chances rising from 60 percent to near 100 percent by afternoon. Some storms could produce heavy rainfall, with localized totals between a quarter and one inch possible. South winds increase to 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph during stronger storms.

Plan around wet roads Sunday. Ponding may develop quickly on Apalachee Parkway, Monroe Street and stretches of I-10 during heavier bursts. Visibility could drop in downpours. Secure loose outdoor items before winds pick up.

Showers continue into Sunday night with a 60 percent chance of rain and lows near 57 degrees. President’s Day brings partial sunshine and a high near 71 degrees as drier air filters in. Skies clear further Monday night with lows around 50.

Sunshine dominates Tuesday with highs near 74, followed by partly cloudy skies Tuesday night. By Wednesday, temperatures climb to 76 degrees under partial sun. The broader pattern favors above-average warmth across much of the Southeast through late next week.

Long-range trends show temperatures running 10 to 20 degrees above normal across parts of the central and eastern U.S., reinforcing early spring vibes into next weekend.

Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, Florida:
Sunday: Showers likely, high 70.
Monday (President’s Day): Partly sunny, high 71.
Tuesday: Sunny, high 74.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 76.
Thursday: Partly sunny, high 78.