Tallahassee, FL – Heat is building across Florida as Tallahassee braces for another round of 90-degree days, followed by on-and-off showers that could complicate travel and outdoor plans through Friday. Residents and drivers along Capital Circle SE and local routes should expect changing weather, with isolated rain and scattered storms threatening the spring routine.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday kicks off with mostly sunny skies and a high of 93°F. Light southwest winds will offer little relief from the early summer heat. The week’s first weather ALERT arrives Monday afternoon, when isolated showers may impact local commutes after 2 p.m. A 20% chance of rain continues Monday night, especially in western neighborhoods and along major roadways. Drivers are urged to slow down on wet pavement and watch for slick spots during the evening rush.
Tuesday brings another round of spotty showers after 2 p.m., with highs reaching near 89°F. Although rain chances remain relatively low, even isolated downpours can create hazardous conditions. If you have outdoor plans, keep devices charged and consider flexible scheduling…