Tallahassee, Florida, is facing a blistering combination of intense heat and summer thunderstorms on Wednesday, with heat indices reaching up to 105°F and scattered storms developing by early afternoon. According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, residents should prepare for a dangerously hot morning with highs near 98°F before storms develop after 2 p.m. Winds from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph will shift patterns but won’t offer much relief from the extreme heat.
What to Expect from Wednesday’s Weather:
Storm chances will increase throughout the day, with a 60% chance of precipitation continuing into the evening. Thunderstorms are possible after midnight, with brief heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning. Residents along major roads like I-10, U.S. 319, and Capital Circle should be prepared for wet pavement, reduced visibility, and potential power interruptions. Afternoon travel delays are likely, especially during the commute window as storm bands strengthen…