If you’re in Tallahassee, Florida, be prepared for a stormy Father’s Day weekend as thunderstorms are expected to roll in starting Saturday afternoon. According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, thunderstorms with heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds are set to hit the area.
Saturday: Thunderstorms Begin After 2 PM
Starting around 2 p.m. on Saturday, there is an 80% chance of storms. These storms are likely to bring heavy rain and frequent lightning, reducing visibility and making roads slick, especially along I-10 and US-319. Rainfall totals could reach up to 1 inch in some places, particularly where storms keep moving over the same area.
- Risk for localized flooding, gusty winds, and minor power outages in areas like Leon, Gadsden, and Wakulla counties.
- Be sure to secure outdoor items and avoid unnecessary travel if possible during stormy windows.
Sunday: Storms Continue for Father’s Day
Father’s Day will not be free from storms. Expect another round of 70% chance of afternoon storms. Temperatures will reach about 89°F, making it a warm and sticky day. If you have outdoor plans for Father’s Day, be prepared to move them indoors as scattered showers and lightning are expected to last through the evening.
Monday: More Thunderstorms
The stormy weather will not let up on Monday. There is a 60% chance of storms, with highs hitting the low 90s. If you’re planning outdoor activities, keep an eye on the weather, as afternoon storms could cause delays and disruptions.
Five-Day Forecast for Tallahassee
Date | Temperature | Weather |
---|---|---|
Friday, June 13 | 88°F | T-storms likely (70% chance) |
Saturday, June 14 | 87°F | Showers/storms after 2 PM (80% chance) |
Sunday, June 15 | 89°F | T-storms likely, Father’s Day (70% chance) |
Monday, June 16 | 91°F | T-storms likely (60% chance) |
Tuesday, June 17 | 91°F | Slight storm chance (40% chance) |
Wednesday, June 18 | 93°F | T-storms likely (70% chance), hot & humid |
What You Should Do
- Check the weather regularly to stay updated on storm warnings.
- Move activities indoors if storms hit, especially for Father’s Day.
- Avoid travel during the worst storm windows, especially if visibility is poor or roads are slick.
- Secure outdoor furniture or loose items that could be blown away in gusty winds.
The stormy weather will continue for the next several days, so it’s a good idea to stay alert and make necessary adjustments to your plans. Be safe and stay dry!