This morning, thick fog is blanketing Tallahassee, Florida, making visibility very poor. Drivers are finding it hard to see beyond a few car lengths as headlights glow through the haze. The National Weather Service in Tallahassee has issued a Dense Fog Advisory, which will remain in effect until 10 a.m. today.
Visibility is expected to drop to one-quarter mile or less across parts of the Florida Panhandle and southern Georgia, especially on highways like I-10, U.S. 27, and rural roads in low-lying areas.
Hazardous Driving Conditions
Fog is especially dense near wooded areas and open fields, where visibility can change rapidly within seconds. Drivers are urged to slow down immediately and use low-beam headlights for better visibility.
These conditions are expected to persist until late morning, with gradual improvements as sunshine breaks through, helping to clear the fog.
Warm Afternoon Ahead
Once the fog lifts, the skies will turn sunny, with temperatures reaching a pleasant 85°F. This will bring a sharp contrast to the foggy and murky start of the day. However, keep in mind that patchy fog may redevelop later tonight and into early Monday morning, particularly in low-lying areas.
Warm Spring Days to Follow
Monday will bring another warm spring day, with highs near 86°F, and early morning fog clearing to reveal more sunshine. Tuesday will bring a slight chance of showers, but overall, the workweek looks to be warm and dry, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee, Florida
- Monday: High 86°F – Patchy fog then sunny
- Tuesday: High 74°F – Slight chance of showers
- Wednesday: High 80°F – Partly sunny
- Thursday: High 86°F – Sunny
- Friday: High 88°F – Sunny














