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Florida’s capital wakes up warm and damp, with gray clouds hanging low over Tallahassee and temperatures already near 71 degrees. The air feels heavy, almost sticky, and a few light showers are drifting through neighborhoods west of Apalachee Parkway. Roads remain mostly wet, but storms could briefly intensify before midday.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, scattered showers will continue through late morning, with a 30% chance of additional rain today. Temperatures climb to 82 degrees before a sharp wind shift ushers in much colder air. Gusts could reach 20 mph as a cold front sweeps through.

Showers and thunderstorms become more likely late today into this evening, with rainfall totals between a tenth and a quarter inch, locally higher in heavier cells. Drivers along I-10 should watch for ponding during downpours. Keep umbrellas handy and secure loose outdoor items before winds increase.

By Sunday afternoon, cooler air settles in fast. Temperatures fall into the 50s by late day, and skies gradually clear. Monday turns sunny but much colder, with highs near 51. Monday night drops to 28 degrees, setting up widespread frost before daybreak Tuesday. Sensitive plants should be covered, and pets brought indoors.

Another frosty start is possible Tuesday morning before sunshine returns. Midweek moderates quickly, with highs rebounding to the upper 60s by Wednesday. Longer-range trends suggest above-normal warmth building late week into next weekend, offering early spring vibes across North Florida.

Prepare for two seasons in 48 hours. Are you ready for the cold snap after today’s warmth?

Five Day Outlook for Tallahassee, Florida:
Sunday: Becoming sunny, high 62°F, falling late.
Monday: Sunny, high 51°F.
Tuesday: Frost early, then sunny, high 57°F.
Wednesday: Patchy frost early, high 69°F.
Thursday: 30% chance of showers, high 72°F.