Tallahassee, Florida – Heavy rain and strong thunderstorms are expected to move into Tallahassee beginning mid-morning Friday, threatening to drench morning commutes and outdoor plans through Father’s Day. Storms could deliver over half an inch of rain, with potential for flash flooding in low-lying areas and poor drainage spots near I-10.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, showers and thunderstorms are likely after 8 a.m. Friday and will continue through Sunday night. Rain chances peak Friday and Saturday at 90%, then remain high at 80% through Sunday night. Winds from the south at 5 to 10 mph could intensify storm cells. Daytime highs will hover near 90°F throughout the weekend, with muggy conditions and limited cooling overnight.
Motorists should expect reduced visibility, slick roads, and potential ponding on major highways like I-10 and U.S. 27. If thunder roars, move indoors — lightning activity will accompany several rounds of storms. Residents are urged to charge mobile devices in case of localized power outages and avoid outdoor activities during peak storm hours, especially mid-afternoon to early evening.
This active pattern continues into Monday, with an 80% chance of storms and a high near 92°F. Tuesday brings some relief but scattered showers remain possible.
⚠️ Rain gear, travel flexibility, and indoor Father’s Day plans are recommended.
📅 5-Day Tallahassee Weather Forecast (June 12–17)
- Thursday: 91°F / PM thunderstorm chance (40%)
- Friday: 89°F / Thunderstorms likely after 8 a.m. (90%)
- Saturday: 87°F / Showers and storms likely (90%)
- Sunday (Father’s Day): 91°F / Storms continue, humid (80%)
- Monday: 92°F / Stormy and hot (80%)
- Tuesday: 93°F / Showers tapering, partly sunny (60%)




