TALLAHASSEE, FL – Spring warmth is settling over Tallahassee this week, but incoming rain could impact weekend plans. After sunny conditions midweek, scattered showers and potential thunderstorms are expected to develop by Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will bring mostly sunny skies with a high near 73°F. However, a 30% chance of showers could develop in the afternoon, increasing overnight. Winds will remain light but could pick up slightly in the evening.
Friday will be partly sunny, reaching a high of 79°F, with mostly dry conditions. But by Saturday night, a new system may bring scattered showers and thunderstorms, with rain chances increasing to 50% into Sunday.
Sunday’s forecast calls for a 60% chance of thunderstorms, mainly in the morning and afternoon. If you have outdoor plans, keep an eye on weather alerts as conditions could change quickly. Monday and Tuesday will see a return to sunshine, with highs near the mid-70s.
Drivers on I-10 and U.S. 27 should remain cautious if rain develops this weekend, as wet roads and reduced visibility could impact travel. For the latest weather updates, check the National Weather Service or local forecasts.