Tallahassee, Florida – Daily showers and scattered storms will linger across North Florida, South Georgia, and Southeast Alabama through Sunday, capping daytime highs closer to 90°F and offering temporary relief from mid-summer heat.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, this unsettled pattern will keep storm chances near 60-70% through the weekend across cities including Dothan, Panama City, Tallahassee, and Valdosta. While localized downpours could cause brief flooding in low-lying areas, widespread severe weather is not expected.
Rain chances begin tapering off by Monday as a drier pattern settles in, setting the stage for temperatures to climb sharply. Highs will surge into the mid-90s next week, especially in inland cities like Bainbridge, Cross City, and Tifton, where forecast highs may touch 95°F by Wednesday.
Residents are urged to monitor localized flooding and avoid driving through water-covered roads during heavier downpours. Stay hydrated and prepare for hotter, drier days next week by checking air conditioning systems and outdoor plans now.
Rain chances remain elevated through Sunday, but conditions dry out starting Monday. Additional heat advisories could be issued early next week as the mercury rises again.




