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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – North Florida’s tranquil fall pattern takes a quick turn this Sunday as showers and a few thunderstorms move through the Tallahassee area. According to the National Weather Service, the system will bring gusts up to 20 mph and brief downpours before clearing skies return by Monday.
Residents and drivers along I-10 should plan for reduced visibility and slick roads during the late morning through early evening hours Sunday. Rainfall could total between a quarter and half an inch, with isolated pockets of heavier rain possible. Thunderstorms are not expected to become severe, but lightning and gusty winds could disrupt outdoor plans or local events. Secure lawn furniture, cover decorations, and prepare for brief power flickers during the heaviest rain.
By Monday, sunshine will reclaim the skies across Leon, Wakulla, and Gadsden Counties. Temperatures will fall slightly, with highs near 78°F under bright skies and calm north winds. The rest of the week promises picture-perfect fall weather—clear mornings, sunny afternoons, and low humidity, ideal for yard work, pumpkin patches, and local outdoor festivals.
Meteorologists say this pattern should hold steady through Friday, with highs in the lower 80s and crisp, cool mornings in the mid-50s. The drier air will make for great conditions for early Halloween decorating and fall sports across North Florida.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, FL:
Sat: 84/63 – Sunny; calm southeast wind.
Sun: 83/57 – Showers and storms; gusty winds up to 20 mph.
Mon: 78/54 – Sunny; cooler and clear.
Tue: 83/58 – Sunny; mild and pleasant.
Wed: 79/50 – Clear skies; crisp fall air.